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Chocolate is Love


Chocolate has always been about love.

Chocolate is the favorite gift for a lover.

Chocolate has always been about the sensual, the ultimate metaphor for passion.

Chocolate is about sharing. About giving.

Chocolate is comfort. Reflection. An indulgence, especially when you really need indulgence.

You will notice by the imagery we place on our website and in some of our packaging, that Celebrate embraces these great time-honored symbols that chocolate has acquired – earned – these last 500 years.

Love Letters and Chocolate


Love letters have always been the most beautiful expressions of love. Whether the Biblical Songs of Solomon, Shakespeare's Sonnets, or Elizabeth Barret-Browning's timeless writings, love letters have been, and will always be the finest expression of our lives. Especially if they are about you, or about the person you love.

To honor tradition, we have created this special area of our website. It is dedicated to lovers who share their ardor through love letters.

You are invited to send us your love letters – those you have written, those you have received. Share them with us here, and let us feel the beauty of life that flows through them.

If you have love letters you are willing to share, put "Love Letters" in the subject line, and send them to Celebrate. (See rules for submissions below.)

We will pick several every week to put here, and if we print yours, we will send you a small "Thank You" box of Celebrate Chocolate Truffles or Cocoa Almonds.

Bookmark this page, and check back often to read the recent additions.

To start things off, we asked some of our passionate Celebrate Chocolate customers to share their love letters. We were overwhelmed with the response.

Below is our first set of love letters from our friend Zander C. We hope they resonate with you. Please let us know what you think.

And, as with all love letters, savor every word with a sensuous chocolate in your hand. 

Here's the first set of Love Letters by Zander C.

Hearts of Love

Write Letters to a Soulmate


From 30,000 Feet

As a serial entrepreneur I travel incessantly. Invariably trapped against an airline window at 30,000 feet. Forever pressed for work time, I use the forced incarceration to catch-up on business. And to write to my Soulmate.

As these journeys take me away for extended periods from my Soulmate, I become focused every trip on the wonder, the beauty, of the one I have left behind. These are letters I have written to her. They are included on this website at her insistence. She feels that by sharing them with you, you too will find a spark to recall your own love. So, with great trepidation, at her request, I include them here. While they can be read in any order, the first one will give context to the rest, so please start here:
My Last Journey into Love


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Here are our few rules for submitting Love Letters:
1. We cannot guaranty to publish all we receive. We will choose them based on different styles and imagery.
2. Please remove all personal names or anything that would identify someone.
3. Be mindful of the sensitivities of our many readers, so please restrain your sexual or potentially offensive language.
4. We reserve the right to edit for grammar, or to shorten for space.
5. You give us the unconditional right to publish them here, and to use for our site’s promotional purposes, but you keep the copyright.
6. If at any time you wish to have them unpublished, just let us know. We will remove them within a few days.
7. If any reader finds a letter objectionable, we reserve the right to remove it also.
8. Limit them to under 500 words, or a bit longer if you must.
9. We will include your name on them if you desire – just be aware that the other person involved may, or may not, appreciate you placing them here.
10. We may place images of our choosing beside your love letters. For copyright reasons, we cannot use your images, although you may suggest what you would like.

Thank you for considering the placement of your love letters here. We look forward to experiencing what you have chosen to share.