Valentine’s Day is a time for indulging in fancy chocolate, and what better way to do so than with a beautiful box of bonbons or truffles. These decadent treats are a perfect way to celebrate the occasion, showcasing the creativity and luxury that chocolate can offer.
From New York to Miami to Houston, chocolatiers across the country are creating exquisite offerings for Valentine’s Day. Here are some top picks:
Stick With Me Sweets
Stick With Me Sweets in New York City offers a Bouquet of Hearts Bonbon Box, filled with heart-shaped chocolates inspired by elaborate desserts like kalamansi meringue pie and shortbread cookie.
Bouquet of Hearts Bonbon Box (12-Piece Bonbon Box )

Where to Buy:
- $72 at Stick With Me Sweets
Vesta Chocolate
Vesta Chocolate in New Jersey offers Salted Caramel Truffles, encapsulated in a thin dark chocolate shell in a Valentine’s Day-ready shade of light pink.
Salted Caramel Truffles (12 Piece)

Where to Buy:
- $37 at Vesta
Exquisito Chocolates
Exquisito Chocolates in Miami offers an Artisan Bon Bon Collection Heart, a 19-piece box of inventive confections wrapped in a red ribbon for Valentine’s Day.
Artisan Bon Bon Collection Heart (19-Piece)

Where to Buy:
- $6 at Exquisito Chocolates
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Customizable Snack Stack (2 cubes)

Where to Buy:
- $16 at Monsoon Chocolate
Dandelion Chocolate
For over a decade, San Francisco-based Dandelion Chocolate has been creating some of the most thoughtful confections you could hope to receive, and not just because they’re made with single-origin chocolate; the bonbons usually come with a written component that would make a Humanities major swoon, like the Love Letters Collection, which riffs off the romances of famous historical couples (think, Fanny Brawne and John Keats; Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning) with its trio of confections.
Love Letters Collection (42-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $165 at Dandelion Chocolate
Jardí Chocolates
Atlanta-based Jardí Chocolates is particularly well suited to the fruit lover with flavors such as salted blueberry vanilla and mango with mezcal. But it’s the big, dark chocolate and brown sugar marshmallow hearts by chef Jocelyn Gragg that are the real Valentine’s Day stand-out.
Jardí Chocolates Valentine Hearts

Where to Buy:
- $11 at Jardí Chocolates
andSons
At andSons in Los Angeles, second-generation chocolate makers carry on the family tradition with elegant bonbons and other chocolate confections. The 2026 Valentine’s Day collection comes in a limited-edition graphic box made in collaboration with husband-and-wife artist duo DabsMyla, and includes bonbons such as Strawberry Rosé, German Chocolate Cake, and more.
Valentine’s Day Collection (24-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $89 at andSons
Bon Bon Bon
Bon Bon Bon’s bonbons might not have the typical domed shape, but the flavors take full advantage of the anything-goes spirit of the bonbon. The Detroit shop’s Valentine’s Day collection is read for pre-order, and features flavors like Paw Paw Panettone (candied citrus panettone ganache with paw paw confiture) and Buck Naked (buckwheat cookie with milk and dark chocolate).
Valentine’s Day Collection (14-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $60 at Bon Bon Bon Chocolate
Vosges Haut-Chocolat
Vosges Haut-Chocolat is a luxury chocolatier from Chicago, Illinois, and it really delivers on not only taste but presentation with its offerings and collaborations; one day, I’ll bring home its elaborate wreathe of bonbons for the holidays. The confectioner’s extravagant Valentine’s Day shop is worthy of a Baz Luhrmann set, and its butterfly wing-inspired Aurelia heart box is filled with chocolates that it says, “[offer] a balance of delicacy and depth that unfolds with every bite, like the wings of a butterfly in motion,” like the Blush Flutter bonbon, a strawberry confection made with mascarpone, yuzu, and pink cocoa butter white chocolate.
Aurelia Chocolate Ensemble (26-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $135 at Vosges Haut-Chocolat
Compartés
Compartés has been making luxury chocolates from its Los Angeles, California hub for nearly 75 years, and its take on the traditional heart-shaped Valentine’s Day chocolate box is delightful; instead of the classic faux satin-lined box, Compartés offers a green crocodile-print heart containing chocolate-dipped fruits, chocolate covered nuts, cookies, and more.
Valentine’s Day Chocolates Heart Gift Box

Where to Buy:
- $89.95 at Compartés
Twenty-Four Blackbirds
This Santa Barbara, California-based confectionary sources its cocoa beans from single origin estates and co-ops, and you may recognize it from collaborations with the likes of Flamingo Estate. Founder Mike Orlando started Twenty-Four Blackbirds with a DIY mindset — even making some of the equipment himself — and the ethos that selecting high quality, bean-to-bar chocolates should feel fun and accessible. This gift box will round up a dozen truffles selected by staff such as lavender blossom caramel and a seasonal pâté de fruits bonbon.
Pre-Selected Truffle Box (12-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $47 at Twenty-Four Blackbirds
Fine & Raw
For those who want to forgo the frills of traditional Valentine’s Day chocolate boxes, reach for Fine & Raw. The Brooklyn, New York-based chocolatier specializes in raw, organic bean-to-bar chocolate that is all dairy-free and packaged in low-key graphic boxes.
Valentines Truffle Box (8-piece)

Where to Buy:
- $32 at Fine and Raw
Etsy
Etsy is home to many small-scale chocolate slingers, but it is also a purveyor of edible bouquets that lean into the kitsch joys of the holiday with arrangements of Ferrero Rocher, Butterfinger bars, and more Big Candy classics.
Butterfinger Chocolate Candy Bouquet

Where to Buy:
- $30 at Etsy
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