
The good people at John & Kira's Chocolates sent us some samples of their newer goodies to try out, so we did, happily. Above, from left to right, is the new Urban Garden Chocolate Bar, Spiced Pumpkins and Chocoalte Cherries. Below is their mouth wateringly gorgeous catalog filled with shots of all of their goodies.

The Urban Garden Chocolate Bar [$8] is a segmented 3oz. bar that should easily break, but it doesn't. Not a biggie, but just something to know when you're trying to break it up into pieces to share. You can always have the excuse now of breaking off a bigger piece! The mint in the bar is refreshing. It has a clean, true minty taste to it, most definitely not artificial flavoring. This tastes like you've gone out into a meadow and sandwiched a sprig of spearmint in between two pieces of delicious dark chocolate. The mint is actually steeped right into the chocolate! If you've had the mint chocolate ganache squares in the assorted packs, it's a similar taste, but not as decadent. That's to be expected though, since this is not ganache.

The Spiced Pumpkins [$29, currently out of stock] come in a box of 9 and might be the prettiest of all of the offerings John & Kira's products. Little orange half-dome pumpkins with hand-piped green stems on top – each stem different from the other. The brown paper cups match the autumnal color palette perfectly. The spices do not overpower the pumpkin, but they don't shy away either. The cinnamon and nutmeg fight for your attention first leaving the clove, ginger and orange zest to fight it out afterward. John & Kira's has never taken shortcuts in their meticulously put together products and while we didn't expect them to have done so with these mini pumpkins, the thought can't help but loom in your head around this time of year when it's pumpkin everything. Messy thinks these are just about the best chocolates she's ever had — like the best pumpkin pie filling inside the greatest chocolate, ever.

The Chocolate Cherries [$29] come in a gorgeous deep maroon color (Picky's high school color!) to match the color of a ripe cherry. Most maroon cherries we've come across are the sweet variety, but we've all had enough of the candy cherry red, right?! Maroon it is! Biting through the shell and a layer of ganache to get to the cherry is rewarding. Take it slow and you'll really feel the layers on your teeth and gums (yes, it sounds weird, but… just try it). The cherry has a bright flavor to it and it's crisp! No mushy, past-due cherry here. This was picked at its peak and dried nicely, leaving a nice amount of moisture behind for texture. The brandy adds a nice little kick and helps separate the tart cherry and rich 62% dark Valrhona.
Now, where can you get your hands on these, and other, offerings from John & Kira's? They've set up a handy dandy page on their website for you. While the pumpkin is currently sold out, you can still order the garden chocolate bar and chocolate cherries. And if you act quickly, you can get it shipped overnight in time for Thanksgiving! Alternatively, you can hit up a few retail locations: Fair Food Farmstand in Reading Terminal Market carries the Urban Garden Bars, Chocolate Ladybugs, Chocolate Bees and 15 piece Assorted Chocolate Box. The prices at the Farmstand are a few dollars cheaper than buying online. The Toffee and Chocolate Bees are available at the Center City DiBruno Brothers location at 1730 Chestnut St. And you'll have one last chance to snag up some from John at Headhouse Square Farmers Market on Wednesday from 10a – 4p at 2nd St between Pine and Lombard Sts.
Grab some other holiday fixings at the city's largest farmers market which is organized by The Food Trust before heading out, too — like a wedge of Birchrun Hills Farm cheese, cider from Three Springs Fruit Farm or apples from Beechwood Orchards (we love the Goldrush, Pink Lady and Newton Pippin varieties for their crispiness).
Happy eating!






















































