


Poets Collection 2025
Begins shipping 4/19.
In this year’s Poets Collection, we celebrate poetry’s clarifying strangeness, the way it both unsettles and consoles, how it can resist complicity and return us to our senses.
We have three new poets to induct:
The Agha Shahid Ali Mango Kashmiri chili caramel w/ cinnamon, cardamom clove dark chocolate: “Stranger, who will inherit the last night/ of the past? Of what shall I not sing, and sing?”
The Lucille Clifton 81% dark chocolate butter ganache with mulberry praline: “i say the stones marked an old tongue and it was called eternity/and pointed toward the river”
The Dante Alighieri Smoky Calabrian chilis, hazelnut gianduja, lemon white chocolate with gold leaf foil: “To tell/ about those woods is hard—so tangled and rough// and savage…”
We welcome back, with some revisions, our favorite poets and flavors from past collections:
The Emily Dickinson Pineapple, sherry caramel: A consummate gardener, she supposedly grew pineapples for Christmas. In a letter to Higginson, she referenced her “eyes, like the Sherry in the Glass, that the Guest leaves.”
The Robert Hayden Lapsang Souchong Wintergreen Milk Chocolate, “Sundays too my father got up early/ and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,/ then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the weekday weather made/ banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him”
The Elizabeth Bishop Strawberry dark chocolate with dulse seaweed caramel: “it is like what we imagine knowledge to be:/ dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free/ drawn from the cold hard mouth of the world.”
The Frederico Garcia Lorca Orange saffron milk chocolate: A cool, metallic, earthy surrealism, staring down terror. “To be alone near the bonfires of saffron.”
The Sappho Rosemary honey caramel with pistachio gianduja: “Neither honey nor/ the honey bee is/ to be mine again.”
The Wallace Stevens Blackberry pâte de fruit w/ black lime rye whiskey dark chocolate: “When the blackbird flew out of sight/ It marked the edge/ Of one of many circles.”
Each box comes with all 9 Poets.
We also are happy to do custom boxes. Select Custom Box in dropdown menu, and then in check out, list what you would like in your box of 9.
(Picture is of the 2024 collection)
Begins shipping 4/19.
In this year’s Poets Collection, we celebrate poetry’s clarifying strangeness, the way it both unsettles and consoles, how it can resist complicity and return us to our senses.
We have three new poets to induct:
The Agha Shahid Ali Mango Kashmiri chili caramel w/ cinnamon, cardamom clove dark chocolate: “Stranger, who will inherit the last night/ of the past? Of what shall I not sing, and sing?”
The Lucille Clifton 81% dark chocolate butter ganache with mulberry praline: “i say the stones marked an old tongue and it was called eternity/and pointed toward the river”
The Dante Alighieri Smoky Calabrian chilis, hazelnut gianduja, lemon white chocolate with gold leaf foil: “To tell/ about those woods is hard—so tangled and rough// and savage…”
We welcome back, with some revisions, our favorite poets and flavors from past collections:
The Emily Dickinson Pineapple, sherry caramel: A consummate gardener, she supposedly grew pineapples for Christmas. In a letter to Higginson, she referenced her “eyes, like the Sherry in the Glass, that the Guest leaves.”
The Robert Hayden Lapsang Souchong Wintergreen Milk Chocolate, “Sundays too my father got up early/ and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,/ then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the weekday weather made/ banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him”
The Elizabeth Bishop Strawberry dark chocolate with dulse seaweed caramel: “it is like what we imagine knowledge to be:/ dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free/ drawn from the cold hard mouth of the world.”
The Frederico Garcia Lorca Orange saffron milk chocolate: A cool, metallic, earthy surrealism, staring down terror. “To be alone near the bonfires of saffron.”
The Sappho Rosemary honey caramel with pistachio gianduja: “Neither honey nor/ the honey bee is/ to be mine again.”
The Wallace Stevens Blackberry pâte de fruit w/ black lime rye whiskey dark chocolate: “When the blackbird flew out of sight/ It marked the edge/ Of one of many circles.”
Each box comes with all 9 Poets.
We also are happy to do custom boxes. Select Custom Box in dropdown menu, and then in check out, list what you would like in your box of 9.
(Picture is of the 2024 collection)
Begins shipping 4/19.
In this year’s Poets Collection, we celebrate poetry’s clarifying strangeness, the way it both unsettles and consoles, how it can resist complicity and return us to our senses.
We have three new poets to induct:
The Agha Shahid Ali Mango Kashmiri chili caramel w/ cinnamon, cardamom clove dark chocolate: “Stranger, who will inherit the last night/ of the past? Of what shall I not sing, and sing?”
The Lucille Clifton 81% dark chocolate butter ganache with mulberry praline: “i say the stones marked an old tongue and it was called eternity/and pointed toward the river”
The Dante Alighieri Smoky Calabrian chilis, hazelnut gianduja, lemon white chocolate with gold leaf foil: “To tell/ about those woods is hard—so tangled and rough// and savage…”
We welcome back, with some revisions, our favorite poets and flavors from past collections:
The Emily Dickinson Pineapple, sherry caramel: A consummate gardener, she supposedly grew pineapples for Christmas. In a letter to Higginson, she referenced her “eyes, like the Sherry in the Glass, that the Guest leaves.”
The Robert Hayden Lapsang Souchong Wintergreen Milk Chocolate, “Sundays too my father got up early/ and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold,/ then with cracked hands that ached/ from labor in the weekday weather made/ banked fires blaze. No one ever thanked him”
The Elizabeth Bishop Strawberry dark chocolate with dulse seaweed caramel: “it is like what we imagine knowledge to be:/ dark, salt, clear, moving, utterly free/ drawn from the cold hard mouth of the world.”
The Frederico Garcia Lorca Orange saffron milk chocolate: A cool, metallic, earthy surrealism, staring down terror. “To be alone near the bonfires of saffron.”
The Sappho Rosemary honey caramel with pistachio gianduja: “Neither honey nor/ the honey bee is/ to be mine again.”
The Wallace Stevens Blackberry pâte de fruit w/ black lime rye whiskey dark chocolate: “When the blackbird flew out of sight/ It marked the edge/ Of one of many circles.”
Each box comes with all 9 Poets.
We also are happy to do custom boxes. Select Custom Box in dropdown menu, and then in check out, list what you would like in your box of 9.
(Picture is of the 2024 collection)