Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re gonna get – those were the wisest words a 9-year-old me had ever heard, and for some time they described my young view of the world perfectly. Later on, I noticed life just might not be that easily summed up, but still, whenever. Whether you like it dark and tasty or sweet and light, you can find your favorite delicious design among these creative packaging designs. The state of Tabasco is an important place for cacao production in México, XOCO is a project for a family business that has been making craft chocolate for decades. Packaging designed by Mexican design agency Toro Pinto. Via
Mixville sweets packaging designed by Galya Akhmetzyanova and Pavla Chuykina, two graphic designers behind Russian design agency BimBom. Via
Bonora is a Greek pastry shop within a supermarket. The usage of birds and hot air balloons depicts that the chocolates are “lighter than air”. Antonia Skaraki designed playful packaging. Via
Fine Flavour Chocolate is brand that contributes to better chocolate consumption, changing the way people think about and consume chocolate and supports local cocoa farmers and bean-to-bar chocolate makers, packaging designed by Amsterdam based creative Marta Veludo. Via
Super sleek and contemporary (fictional) chocolate packaging by Ukrainian designer Olga Oliynyk. Via
Since 2012 LYRA has stood for the highest quality handmade chocolate made in Slovakia. Lyra chocolate made of the finest cocoa beans, criollo and trinitario, grown on the plantations in the Middle and South America, was granted an international award Great Taste 2014. Packaging design by Michal Slovák. Via
Typographic Chocolate is a project by Lisa-Marie Peters and Christian Pannicke, students of the University of Applied Sciences Berlin, for the Museum of Letters Berlin, which is devoted to preserving and documenting letterforms. Via
A luxurious and innovative chocolate concept store – MUSE’s says “We turn to chocolate when in love, when stressed, when happy, when sad and when we need inspiration. Chocolate is therefore a muse.” Packaging design by Mo Kalache. Via
“Marine” is a well-known Russian sweet, for which Alice Macarova designed an un-traditional packaging for. Via
Tocantins is a chocolate that comes from small cocoa plantations from the Amazon delta. The production is limited and reserved exclusively to the “World’s 50 Best Restaurants”. The packaging for the presentation is made with paper paste, tied with fine rope and sealed with sealing wax, evoking a remote origin with a band that provides exclusivity, and designed by Zoo Agency. Via