Ahead of Halloween, the impact of the high cocoa costs is particularly being felt by small, local chocolatiers in Canada, and they are looking for ways to adapt. “It’s a big hit for us for sure,” Catherine Goulet, founder of Montreal-based Avanaa Chocolat, said.
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