Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate
Chocolate factory · Richmond ·

Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate

Chocolate factory · Richmond ·

Organic, vegan chocolate, drinking chocolate, farmers markets

Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null
Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate by null

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1401 Marina Way S Suite 300, Richmond, CA 94804 Get directions

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1401 Marina Way S Suite 300, Richmond, CA 94804 Get directions

+1 510 984 4848
coracaochocolate.com
@coracaochocolate

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 1, 2025

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A Former Google Exec Takes Over Two Sonoma County Wineries | Eater SF

"A longtime player in the region’s plant-based chocolate game, this Richmond maker just launched a vegan, gluten-free riff on Dubai chocolate: a three-bar pack crowned with Santa Barbara pistachios and, rather than Kaitafe, crisped quinoa and toasted coconut to recreate that signature feature." - Paolo Bicchieri

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The Godfather Behind the Bay Area’s Vegan Chocolate Scene | Eater SF

"Founded by Daniel Korson after years of experimenting in a tiny San Francisco apartment and sparked by an encounter with the raw cacao pod while working in a Cafe Gratitude commissary kitchen, Coracao Chocolate grew into one of the Bay Area’s pioneering plant‑based chocolatiers. Korson set out to make confections for everyone regardless of allergies or dietary restrictions, avoiding refined sugar, milk, butter, processed milk powder, soy lecithin and other common fillers; early products were dark (mostly 80 percent or darker) and sometimes criticized as "grainy" compared with processed sweets, though that perception has changed. The company got an early boost from a Whole Foods Local Producer loan and sold bars in little candy cases across Northern California Whole Foods bakery departments before investing in packaging and expanding from Oakland to a Richmond factory. Signature items include Coconut Almond Dreams, a riff on an Almond Joy that earned praise from Michael Pollan, and the brand has navigated shifting language around "vegan," "plant‑based," and "dairy‑free" as it brings slightly sweeter chocolates into its historically dark lineup." - Paolo Bicchieri

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Coracao Chocolate & CACOCO Drinking Chocolate

Eytan G.

Google
What an incredible experience with this Chocolate Factory! They helped me develop and manufacture my fully custom chocolate product. And are also so knowledgeable!💥 I would definitely recommend

D K

Google
We got a box of 6 Spring Collection chocolates at the grocery store. The flavors sounded amazing. But the chocolate itself is unpleasantly bitter, and I'm a dark chocolate and bittersweet chocolate lover. The chocolate flavor was just off and quite unpleasant unfortunately, which is hard to do with a box of chocolates! Will not be getting these again.

Julia H.

Google
In an ever populated and growing chocolate market, this one still remains at the top of my list. Integrity from the inside, out; from the ground, up; and led from the heart. They take pride in making sure every step of the process is treated with care... the planet, the farmers, the workers, and the health of the people eating and drinking their delicious chocolate creations. I want to know that not only does something taste great, but that the WAY it is done is great as well. Our planet, our world, and the future generations deserve that. Our dollars are an investment. Clearly I am a HUGE fan. :) :)

Garrick O.

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Amazing chocolate made of the best ingredients of the world It’s vegan too I order online , but I hear they are at local Bay Area farmers markets

Ivan W.

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Most delicious chocolates in the bay.