Chocolate Day, which falls on February 9, marks the third day of celebrating love in Valentine’s week.
The tradition of exchanging chocolates on Valentine’s Day became popular during the Victorian era. Richard Cadbury, an English chocolatier, played a role in popularising this tradition by introducing the heart-shaped chocolate box for Valentine’s Day in the mid-19th century.
Here are some creative ideas to celebrate Chocolate Day.
Make a chocolate bouquet with all the favourite chocolates of your partner.
DIY Chocolate fondue at your home, completing it with strawberries, marshmallows, and biscuits.
Attend a chocolate-making class together or try making chocolates at home to create a memorable and fun experience on Chocolate Day.
Surprise your partner with a chocolate-scented spa, featuring indulgent treats like chocolate face masks and chocolate-scented massages.
Prepare a chocolate treasure hunt around your home.
Plan a chocolate dinner by making a chocolate cake, brownie, doughnuts and hot chocolate.
If your partner loves to have wine, then you can have some chocolate wine.