2024 Update! We started this dairy-free Valentine chocolate round-up over fifteen years ago(!) and it’s still going strong. It’s always live, but in the month leading up to Valentine’s Day, we make necessary little tweaks to update this guide. Holiday deadlines quickly approach when it comes to buying gifts online, so make sure to order soon if you want your sweet gift to arrive in time. Of course, you’ll still be able to purchase from these vegan-friendly chocolatiers (over 25 of them!) well beyond the beloved holiday. But why not make someone’s February special?
Clockwise from top, Sweet Vegan Chocolates, Ethereal Confections, and Dallman Confections.
Allergen Notes: All items listed below are dairy-free by ingredients. We have also listed which ones are vegan, and what top allergens are used by the company. But ingredients are subject to change at any time, and all products are at some degree of risk for allergen cross contamination, whether they have a “may contain” statement or not. Always read the label before consuming any food, and make sure you are familiar with this may contain information.
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Fames Chocolates
This Brooklyn chocolatier has been around since 1948, and they are a completely kosher parve and milk-free company. They do use other top allergens to make their beautiful dairy-free and vegan gifts, but many gluten-free options are available. Their selection ranges from Assorted Chocolate Gift Boxes to Chocolate Logs to Unique Chocolate-Covered Assortments.
Top Allergens: peanut, tree nuts, wheat (allergens vary by chocolate type)
Other Special Diets: Kosher Parve, Vegan, Gluten-Free Options
Where to Buy: Order from www.fameschocolates.com (Note: If items say “sold out,” check back as they are usually back online with new batches quickly.)
Amanda’s Own
They make family-friendly chocolates in various sweet shapes, in their dairy-free, egg-free, gluten-free, peanut-free, soy-free, and tree nut-free facility. What’s not to love? In recent years, Beth, Amanda’s mom and the company founder, has upped their game with pretty conversation hearts, new molds, special food allergy-friendly teal packages, Hershey’s Kiss copycats (“Smoocharoos”), long-stem rose chocolates, and a 14-day “advent calendar” for Valentine’s Day.
Top Allergens: none
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly
Where to Buy: Order from www.amandasown.com
Chocolate Emporium
This kosher parve chocolatier offers several heartfelt gifts for Valentine’s Day. Their collection includes boxes of assorted chocolates, white chocolate pops, charry cordials, and more.
Top Allergens: peanut (select chocolates), tree nuts (select chocolates), soy (lecithin)
Other Special Diets: Kosher Parve, Vegan, Gluten-Free,
Where to Buy: chocolate-emporium.com
Purdy’s
Oh yes, their vegan line continues to deliver – in both the U.S. and Canada. Purdy’s dairy-free Valentine’s Day chocolate assortment includes vegan heart boxes of those amazing Georgia Browns and Hawaiian Black Salt Caramels. They’re also producing vegan mylk chocolate cupids and some other love-themed dark chocolate treats.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin), tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from purdys.com
Pure Lovin’
The dairy-free Valentine chocolate selection from this vegan, gluten-free, and soy-free company is second to none. They craft artisan white, milk, and dark chocolate truffles and package them in heart, curio, or classic boxes. They also have “milk” chocolate peanut butter hearts and life-size chocolate roses. And yes, they ship across both the U.S. and Canada.
Top Allergens: peanut, tree nuts
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten-Free
Where to Buy: Order from purelovinchocolate.com
No Whey Chocolate
This dairy-free chocolatier runs a top allergen-free facility. And the head chocolatier, Yochy, introduces some new dairy-free Valentine chocolate items every year. Chocolate heart lollipops and truffle boxes are annual staples. But they’ve also gotten creative with red and white dairy-free M&M’s copycats, big Hershey’s Kiss copycats (“Smooches”), and and now they have strawberry heart ganache chocolates.
Top Allergens: none
Other Special Diets: Kosher Pareve, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly
Where to Buy: Order from www.nowheychocolate.com or Amazon.com
Ethereal Confections
This completely dairy-free and gluten-free chocolatier is soy-free and mostly vegan, too. For richness, they use coconut and nuts. Their delightful dairy-free valentine chocolate range includes a Valentine’s Day countdown box, conversation heart boxes, and meltaway hearts.
Top Allergens: peanuts (select items), tree nuts
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.etherealconfections.com
Taza Chocolate
If you’re seeking a sweet gesture for a true dairy-free chocoholic, Taza might be your best option. Everything they craft is dairy-free, soy-free, vegan, and certified gluten-free. And for Valentine’s Day, they sell “True Love,” “Love You More” and “Hearts on Fire” collections of their Valentine-themed Amaze Bars and Mexican-style chocolate disks, respectively.
Top Allergens: tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Organic, Vegan, Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.tazachocolate.com or amazon.com
Sweet Vegan Chocolates
For Valentine’s Day, this vegan, soy-free, and nut-free NYC chocolatier is shipping chocolate boxes in various boxes, with flavors like Midnight Passion, Spicy Ginger, and Energizing Espresso. If you’re lucky, they’ll also have champagne truffles still on order from the New Year.
Top Allergens: none
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from www.sweetvegan.nyc
Raaka
This fine chocolatier specializes in gourmet chocolate bars, and their entire line is vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, and organic. This year they’re craft sweet and salty coconut milk chocolate minis with Valentine’s messages on the wrappers. They also have special flavors of dairy-free Valentine chocolate bars and waffle cones just for the holiday.
Top Allergens: none
Other Special Diets: Organic, Vegan, Gluten-Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.raakachocolate.com
Lagusta’s Luscious
Lagusta started out years ago with her handmade vegan truffle boxes. As her popularity has grown, so has her product line. But everything is still ethically-sourced, artisan-crafted, and hand packaged. And Lagusta has never lost her flair for cutting edge creations. She offers unique flavors, like ancho cinnamon bonbons and strawberry balsamic caramels. And she caters to a wide range of Valentine’s Day emotions with pretty heart boxes, anatomical treats, and her one-of-a-king “love is dead” chocolate skull.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin), tree nuts (select items), wheat (select items)
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from www.lagustasluscious.com
Rawmio Chocolate Hearts
For your sugar conscious loved ones, Rawmio makes little chocolate hearts and pretty bark bars that are sweetened with coconut sugar. They’re also raw, vegan, gluten-free, and soy-free. And they come in a range of varieties, including white chocolate, oatmilk chocolate, mint, and orange. Rawmio also has a sugar-free keto chocolate heart option that’s sweetened with monk fruit and erythritol
Top Allergens: tree nuts (cashews in the white chocolate version)
Other Special Diets: Raw, Organic, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Low Glycemic, Keto
Where to Buy: Order from rawmio.com
Neto Chocolatier
This small-batch, kosher company in Brooklyn is completely dairy-free and gluten-free. And their truffles are positively stunning. Their pretty treats include various heart-shaped boxes, chocolate-covered Oreos, chocolate lollipops, and more.
Top Allergens: egg (in nougats only), soy (lecithin), tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Kosher Parve, Vegan (most items), Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.netochocolate.com
Gnosis Chocolate
Gnosis is the oldest, most beloved, raw vegan chocolatier, and they never stop innovating with new flavors and treats. In addition to stunning truffle boxes and passionate raw chocolate bar flavors, their dairy-free Valentine Chocolate line up includes a 14 Days of Love Advent Countdown Valentine’s Day Calendar. And according to the owner, Gnosis chocolates are made on their own equipment without dairy, soy, or gluten.
Top Allergens: none
Other Special Diets: Raw, Organic, Vegan, Gluten-Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.gnosischocolate.com
Rose City Chocolatier
Rose City churns out vegan chocolates with elegant style. Carefully crafted assorted chocolates or cherry cordials arrive in one of their gourmet boxes (you can choose from several looks). Their chocolates are made with imported Belgian dark chocolate, but be sure to select the “vegan” option. They also make dairy-based chocolates.
Top Allergens: peanut (select items), tree nuts (select items), soy (lecithin), wheat (select items)
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from rosecitychocolates.com
Lake Champlain Chocolates
This traditional chocolatier continues to expand their vegan dark chocolate line with even more seasonal options. For Valentine’s Day, they offer dark chocolate hearts, vegan salted caramel chocolate flowers, vegan chocolate truffles, and the list goes on.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin – select items), tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Organic, Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from www.lakechamplainchocolates.com and on amazon.com
Dallman Fine Chocolates
Instead of heart-shaped boxes, they are crafting heart-shaped chocolate truffles for Valentine’s Day. This is a Europian-syle chocolatier, that does make traditional milk chocolates. But they also offer an expansive vegan line using dark, white, and “milk” chocolates. And this vibrant seasonal assortment includes flavors like Tahini & Passion fruit, Fleur de del Caramel, and Hazelnut & Coffee
Top Allergens: peanut (select items), tree nuts (select items), soy (lecithin)
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from dallmannconfections.com
Booja Booja
It’s hard not to love the gourmet vegan truffles from this U.K. chocolatier. For Valentine’s Day they craft fine de champagne and salted caramel chocolate truffles and package them in heart-shaped gift boxes, hand-painted by artists in Kashmir, India. Everything they make is dairy-free, gluten-free, soy-free, and vegan.
Top Allergens: tree nuts (though we see no tree nuts listed in their ingredients)
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from boojabooja.com
Amore di Mona
For the low-glycemic, vegan, healthy, or allergic loved one in your life, I highly recommend this wonderful line of confections. Even though I indulge in “ordinary” dairy-free chocolate, I adored the pure, buttery taste of their dairy-free chocolate, which also happens to be peanut-free, tree nut-free, and soy-free. And they do make special dairy-free Valentine chocolate boxes just for the season.
Top Allergens: tree nuts
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten Free, Low Glycemic, Allergy-Friendly
Where to Buy: Order from www.amoredimona.com
Endangered Species
They haven’t begun making truffles (yet!), but Endangered Species releases a trio of dairy-free Valentine chocolate bar flavors each year, which includes two dark chocolate and one oatmilk chocolate variety. They’ve also added a dark chocolate “be mine” bag, which includes an assortment of non-dairy chocolate shapes. Just be sure to pick up the dark chocolate, not the milk chocolate bag. They look quite similar.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin)
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten-Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.chocolatebar.com (you might also spot some of them in stores!)
Happy by Chocolate
Formerly known as Chocolate Inspirations, this hybrid confection maker churns out creative sweets for consumers, but also caters heavily to corporate. They do make a dairy chocolate line, but also have a full vegan chocolate array. For Valentine’s Day, they have a heart-shaped collection of chocolates and truffle boxes.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin – select items), tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Vegan
Where to Buy: Order from happybychocolate.com
Divine Treasures
This Connecticut based chocolatier has been getting a bit more whimsical. Their classic truffle boxes have been replaced with more creative Valentine’s Day shapes and delights. And they are very transparent about allergens in terms of sourcing and their facility.
Top Allergens: peanut, tree nuts, soy (lecithin)
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten-Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.dtchocolates.com
Fine & Raw Chocolate
Everything they make is dairy-free, plant-based, peanut-free, and sweetened with coconut sugar. They offer chocolate truffles and bars throughout the year, but for Valentine’s Day they have lovely chocolate bars and chocolate truffle boxes.
Top Allergens: soy (select items), tree nuts (select items)
Other Special Diets: Organic, Vegan, Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.fineandraw.com or amazon.com
Coracao
Their chocolates and boxes aren’t heart-shaped, but this vegan and paleo-friendly chocolatier offers special dairy-free Valentine chocolate collections with flavors like almond butter maca cupid and love potion caramel. Their assortments are also organic, gluten-free, and soy-free, and sweetened with low-glycemic coconut sugar and stevia.
Top Allergens: tree nuts
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten Free, Paleo, Low Glycemic
Where to Buy: Order from www.coracaoconfections.com
Chocolove
The name says it all. This traditional chocolate bar company cares enough to make a range of vegan products. And for Valentine’s Day they release cherry cordial dark chocolate bars and very cherry chocolate hearts, each made without dairy.
Top Allergens: soy (lecithin)
Other Special Diets: Vegan, Gluten Free
Where to Buy: Order from www.chocolove.com or amazon.com
More Vegan & Dairy-Free Chocolate Gifts for Valentine’s Day
The following aren’t necessarily themed for Valentine’s Day, but they are sweet and thoughtful dairy-free chocolate gifts that still suit the holiday.
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Astor Chocolate – This is a kosher chocolatier, but mot of their chocolate contain dairy. However, they offer a pretty vegan truffle box and a few other vegan chocolate items.
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Chocogram – They send chocolate love messages all over Australia, and have both truffles and wooden boxes with a chocolate “I ❤️ You.”
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Chocolates to Cheer – Almost anyone can order from this vegan chocolatier in Australia. They ship worldwide and offer several dairy-free Valentine chocolate treats, like a “love” box with heart shaped delights.
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ChocZero – For the sugar-free, keto, and/or diabetic person in your life, they are offering bags of vegan dark chocolate hearts sweetened with monk fruit.
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Cococlectic – They don’t have a Valentine-specific box, but this is the gorgeous, high-end gift that keeps on giving. It’s a vegan bean-to-bar chocolate subscription service.
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Creek House Handcrafted Find Chocolates – This is a small, traditional chocolatier that is slowly being overtaken with an organic vegan truffle line. Most of their products and raves are for the dairy-free selection, which is also soy-free.
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Daydream – They don’t have heart-themed treats, but do offer gift-worthy boxes of candy bar-like truffles.
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Divine Chocolate – For dark chocoholics, this fair trade chocolatier is packing their vegan chocolate bars into pretty “lovers” gift boxes.
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Little Cocoa – Available in Australia, this chocolatier offers pretty vegan boxes of pralines and stunning vegan chocolate bars.
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Mama Ganache – Formerly known as Sweet Earth Chocolates, Mama Ganache has kept the tradition of producing a line of vegan, gluten-free, soy-free chocolate. As an added bonus, Mama Ganache uses fair trade and organic chocolate. To order, just pick your box of choice and then select the “Vegan” truffle option.
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Miami Beach Chocolates – Hearts and teddy bears are the Valentine’s Day themes at this kosher chocolatier. They do make both milk and parve chocolates, so be sure to order the parve (dairy-free) ones.
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Monty Bojangles – This British chocolatier makes a vegan line of truffles that isn’t heart shaped, but it does have definite appeal for Valentine’s Day. Their tower includes cocoa berry blush, caramel haze, and cocoa nib nights. If you’re in the U.K., you can order directly from their website.
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Montezuma’s Chocolate – This is a traditional U.K. chocolatier, but they offer vegan chocolates too! They don’t typically have any vegan heart-inspired boxes for Valentine’s Day, but they do still have a gift-worthy selection.
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Oh Nuts! – This isn’t a dairy-free company, but they do have a big line of certified kosher parve, dairy-free chocolate products. For Valentine’s Day, we love the chocolate message hearts and the boisterous non-dairy truffle box. Please note that some of their truffles contain egg white, so they aren’t strictly vegan.
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Sweet Pete’s – For Valentine’s Day, this traditional confectioner always has a range of vegan goodies. This year, that includes boxes of vegan truffles and assorted gift baskets with both candies and chocolates.
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Wholesome Nibbles – If you need a vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, paleo, no added sugar, whole30 option (whew!), then their boxes could be a great option. They craft truffles with dates and nuts.
See our Dairy-Free Chocolate Reviews for even more options!