These are two more of the dark chocolate offerings from Ritter Sport, which I considered superior to the other two that I reviewed earlier. All these bars run around $2 to $2.25 for 100 grams. There is no indication of where the cocoa comes from, or what varietals of cacao bean.

This one is similar to the straight dark chocolate bar, with the addition of whole hazelnuts, which makes it a far tastier chocolate bar. It also has no added ingredients or fillings. The ingredient listing looks pretty good, though the cocoa content is only at 50%, the hazelnut content is at 23%; it is sugar, cocoa mass, hazelnuts, cocoa butter, soy lecithin and vanillin (not so good). It tastes good, and I have already purchased another one of these.

This bar has 71% cocoa content. The ingredient listing is very short, just cocoa mass, sugar, cocoa butter and natural vanilla. It tastes really good, and I have already purchased another one of these.
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