If you sincerely love chocolate or are just a curious reader, I heartily welcome you to visit my blog and read the post “ Why is Belgian chocolate so favorite and the best treat in the world?.”

While chocolate may be just an enjoyable treat for some people, for the world’s finest chocolatiers, it’s considered an exclusive and priceless piece of art.
Luxury chocolate producers like iconic French manufacturer Debauve & Gallais, artisan chocolate brand Knipschildt, or Ecuadorian company To’ak have developed their own chocolates, each with a unique flavor.
“Le Grand Louis XVI collection” – $900 US
and “Le Livre” – €239
by Debauve & Gallais

The oldest chocolate manufacturer, Debauve & Gallais, is well-known for its sweets. The most expensive item is generally referred to as the “Le Grand Louis XVI collection.” The box of 36 dark chocolates costs about $900.

“Le Livre” by Debauve & Gallais, featuring 35 individually created ganache and pralines. It came in a leather book-shaped box with gold trim and cost €239.
“Le Livre” is however a best-seller even at this high cost.
50-gram bar of chocolate from To’ak – $400 US

A single 50-gram bar of chocolate from To’ak producer costs more than $400 US.
The cost is extremely high because the companies used 85% grade cacao as ordinary chocolate contains only 5% of the fiber.
“La Madeline au Truffe” by the House of Knipschildt – $250 US

“La Madeline au Truffe” by the House of Knipschildt – $250 US
The French truffles weigh 42 gr and are made with 70% dark chocolate, heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla.
The box of chocolate includes jewels in the center.
DeLafée’s “Gold Swiss chocolate box” cost $390

DeLafée’s “Gold Swiss chocolate box” cost $390
It includes 8 luxurious Swiss pralines with 24-karat edible gold decorations.
A collectible Swiss gold coin with a date range between 1910 and 1920 can also be found in the luxury box.
Frozen Haute Chocolate costs $25,000 US per
Chocolate Sundae

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, it also has the title of being the most expensive dessert in the world.
The dessert is lavishly decorated with 5g of edible 23-karat gold, and you get the opportunity to keep the 18-karat gold bracelet with 1 carat of white diamonds served with the dessert.
A box of 49 Swarovski-studded chocolates costs $10,000 US.

The unique packaging was created by Lebanese chocolatier Patchi.
A genuine leather box with handwoven fabric ornamentation had 49 premium chocolates that had been individually hand-wrapped in Indian silk, embellished with glittering Swarovski crystals.
Although the $10,000 chocolate box is no longer for sale, the chocolate shop Patchi is still in business. They provide a wide selection of goodies, including the $150 option to create your own chocolate box.
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The Most Expensive Chocolate in the World
But the most expensive chocolate in the world is Le Chocolate Box by Simon Jewelers.
It cost for one box is $1.5 million.
$1.5 million!

Each “Chocolate Box” contained jewelry like necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings decorated with yellow and blue diamonds, emeralds, sapphires, and other gems made by Simon Katz, who is the owner of Simons Jewelers.
Even with its astronomical price, “Le Chocolat Box” was mostly a marketing stunt. Simon Jewelers used the media advertisement of confectionery just to draw attention to another promotion.
Without a doubt, these are the most expensive candies in the entire world.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post, and I hope you enjoyed it.
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Yikes. Way out of my league. Hope all is well Angela. Allan
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Yes. Prices are insane 🙂
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Wow! 😳Eye opening!
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Yes. 😀 This topic came across when I was writing about Belgian Chocolate. I thought it might be interesting to read
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OMG. I knew the “gap” had got wider but clearly I am out of touch. It puts in mind the Roman Empire and its debauchery. I can’t quite wrap my head around it! But a most interesting piece Angela!
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Thank you Carolyn! I thought it might be interesting to read 🙂 I was in shock when this cought my eyes
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A fascinating read and yet shocking at the same time!
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Thank you! It is shocking and I don’t know if I really want to try these candy 😀
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Wow, I like chocolate … but would never pay that much to enjoy it! Swarovski-studded chocolates – my word! Thanks for the interesting read Angela 🍫.
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I wouldn’t pay that price either. I don’t really want to try these candy. But I’m very happy that you enjoyed the reading. 🙂🙋
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Well I want all of these!!!
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Right? 😀It’s just insane
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Did you ask them for samples for this post? 😃
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😀😀No. I’m on the diet.
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Oh this is crazy. I have always had a sweet tooth, so when I lived in Belgium many years ago I was a very happy boy. These chocolates are truly next level, all incredibly presented but the price tags are just… madness. Thanks for this fun article.
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My pleasure!
I was in shock too 😀
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