Chocolate-themed postcards advertise antique candies from around the globe.
Anna Shea Chocolates airbrushes its rose-cream flavored candy hearts.
An employee of sweetriot protests for cacao nibs at the ninth annual Chocolate Show in New York.
Owls, frogs and other sweet creatures adorn the Michel Cluizel display.
A model struts down the aisle in gown literally adorned with chocolate.
New York's Chocolate Bar channels Willy Wonka with its eye-catching packaging.
A pastry chef puts the finishing touches on a batch of Mary's Chocolates; each year the Tokyo company makes a three-day visit to the U.S. for this show.
SweetBliss' high-heel confection caters to fashionistas who like to eat.
Chocolate couture is one of the highlights of this annual show.
Cosmic Chocolates gives its Cosmic Bombs trippy names such as Beaming Buddha and Glowing Tusk; each candy's flavor is inspired by a cocktail.
Fairytale Brownies introduced espresso nib-flavored chocolate at the show.
Philadelphia chocolatier John & Kira's 'fresh lil' pumpkin' is actually a fig filled with whiskey ganache and covered in white chocolate.