Dirt Pile
Dark chocolate packed with mini chips, crunchy cookies, and cacao nibs for a playfully delicious dirt-inspired bite.
A rugged dark chocolate truffle bar packed with cookie crumble, roasted cacao nibs, and tiny bursts of chocolate chips. Crunchy. Rich. A little chaotic in the best way.
Chocolate that feels like a reward after a long afternoon outside.
We call it Dirt Pile because it looks like the good kind of mess. Those days when you’re digging in the garden, kicking off your boots, and deciding spring is more fun when you stop trying to stay clean. Turns out eating dirt can be pretty delicious.
Formerly Seattle Chocolate.
Dark Chocolate Shell
Dark Chocolate Center
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Dirt Pile
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Cherry Bomb
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Mint Green Thumb
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12 Pack Assorted Bars
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14-Carrot Cake
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Block Party Brownie
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Cabin Smores
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Coconut Island
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Birthday Cake
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Hungry Blackberry
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Magical Mint
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Matinee Malt Balls
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Mexican Hot Chocolate
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Moon Rocks
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Nutbutter Pretzel
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Peanut Butter
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Pike Place Espresso
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Rainier Cherry
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San Juan Salted Toffee
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Pink Bubbly
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Choco Chip Cookie
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Dark Salty Toffee
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Peanut Butter Roast
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Cafe Latte Crunch
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The OG Bag
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Fairytale Factory
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Magical Makers
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AREA 206
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Sun’s Light
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Sail away
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Sounds of Seattle
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Ferry Boat
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Postcard Box
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Assorted
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Dark Chocolate
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Milk Chocolate
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Mexican Hot Chocolate
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Magical Mint
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Pike Place Espresso
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Birthday Cake
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Pink Bubbly
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Peanut Butter
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Moon Rocks
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San Juan Salted Toffee
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Matinee Malt Balls
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Hazelnut Butter Crisp
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Dark Salty Toffee
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Creme Brulee
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Cookies and Cream
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Coconut Island
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Hungry Blackberry
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Maeve Loves You
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Spring Mix
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Soccer Ball Milk Chocolate
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Soccer Ball Milk Chocolate
Dirt Pile
Dirt Pile
*Rainforest Alliance Certified. Find out more at ra.org
WHERE DOES OUR CHOCOLATE COME FROM?
We’re proud to ethically source our chocolate from Peru, Ghana, Tanzania, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic; and we do everything we can to ensure that our supply chain is putting people and the planet first.
We source directly from the farmers whenever possible, and in areas we can’t, we use Rainforest Alliance Certified cocoa. Why? It’s imperative that the farmers we work with are paid well, live quality lives, and can ensure a future for cocoa for years to come.