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The Best Chocolate Candy in L.A.

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(And you thought the holiday gorging was over.) There are a fair number of Los Angeles-based chocolate companies: it's hard to choose favorites, but here are eight of the very best artisanal chocolate makers in the city. Just in time for Valentine's Day, by the way.

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Chocolate bar at Chocolatebox Cafe. Image found on Chocolatebox's Facebook page.

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Chocolates from Edelweiss Chocolate Factory. Image from Dessert Darling.

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Mexican chocolate at Compartes. Image from The Delicious Life.

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Chocolate men from K Chocolatier. Image fromK Chocolatier's Facebook page.

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An assortment of chocolates from Madame Chocolat. Image from The Hundreds.

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Chocolates from Mignon Chocolate. Image from Mignon Chocolate's Facebook page.

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An assortment of chocolates from Valerie Confections. Image from Vegas and Food.

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Easter eggs from Jin Patisserie. Image fromPink Box.

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