Monday, June 6, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Mother's Day is May 8th!
Flowers will be available Saturday and Sunday, May 7th & 8th. Mother's Day chocolates will be available in-store now through Mother's Day, and can be purchased online between May 2nd and May 4th! marcieblaine.com
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Sesame Truffles & Bows
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Chocolate-making @ theFeast.com
Marcie recently showed theFeast.com how to make our Philadelphia-inspired chocolates...
"We all know Marcie Turney's story by now—starting in 2004 with the humble beginnings of her little B.Y.O.B.-that-could, Lolita, to the utter and complete dominance of 13th Street that she enjoys today, capped off by the Beard Award-nominated Barbuzzo which opened last summer.
What people might not know, though, is that in between owning seven restaurants and storefronts along the Midtown Village corridor, Turney turns out the finest chocolate in Philadelphia. Tucked away in the back of her popular boutique, Verde, Marcie Blaine Chocolates was recently named as one of Oprah's favorite sweets.
Turney's chocolates are all hand-made and done in true cheffy style, featuring flavors like madras curry, cardamom marshmallow, and elderflower. Check out the video for a behind the scenes look at how Turney works the magic that melts the heart of the most powerful woman on the planet." [The Feast]
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sweet
Monday, March 7, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Marcie Blaine Valentine's 2011
Friday, November 26, 2010
Marcie Blaine Chocolates in Philly Mag's Gift Guide
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
"Our Very Own Sweet Spot"
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Fall Chocolates!
Thursday, August 5, 2010
So Cute...
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Cajeta Caramel & Mango Lassi chocolates are here!

Inspired by the flavors of Lolita Restaurant, cajeta--a traditional Mexican goat's milk caramel--is infused in our new Cajeta Caramel. This gives the caramel a tangy delicious zip! And then a little dark chocolate to enrobe it makes it just plain sinful.
Don't forget: Our online shop is up and running. Check it out at marcie blaine.com
Thursday, July 1, 2010
new flavors!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Check out our new stainless steel guitar!

Saturday, May 22, 2010
Philadelphia Chocolates are now available!

Marcie Blaine chocolates are made in Philadelphia & sold at Verde: 108 S. 13th St., Philadelphia, PA 19107, 215.546.8700
Friday, January 29, 2010
we made it ourselves - from new york times magazine

You gotta get a gimmick, Miss Mazzeppa advised in “Gypsy.” That might work when it comes to stripping, but it doesn’t necessarily translate to the art of making chocolate. If you’re going to mix garam masala and cocoa or add oyster water to fudge, you’d better have a great reason — and even greater skill, or it could go terribly wrong. In the case of Philadelphia’s Marcie Turney, however, it usually goes deliciously right. Marcie Blaine, her new line of artisanal chocolates, takes most of its cues from the micro-local establishments she owns with her partner, Valerie Safran.
In 2002, the duo set up shop in what they affectionately refer to as “the red-light district of Center City.” Open House, a home furnishings boutique, was their turf-marking flag in the asphalt. Since then, they’ve inaugurated a new business each year on South 13th Street. First came Lolita, a modern Mexican canteen with a B.Y.O.T. policy (that T would be for tequila); then Grocery, a gourmet food market with prepared dishes, packaged sundries and a catering arm; next, Bindi, a contemporary Indian restaurant; followed by Verde, a flower dispensary that also stocks ladies’ accessories; and, as of a few months ago, the chocolate kiosk, which is tucked away in the floral operation. At night, the kitchen in which the tempering takes place will become the pasta station for the duo’s next project, Barbuzzo, a Mediterranean wine bar that abuts Verde and should be customer-ready in March.
For her bonbons, Turney relies on organic cream and butter from nearby Lancaster County. Her fillings are informed by local, seasonal produce and the flavors of her professional cooking spaces, namely those from Mexico, India and the Mediterranean. The current truffle selection includes the well-calibrated Lolita Hot Chocolate, which features cinnamon ganache and ancho chile; the Bindi Madras, whose curry-coconut combo takes on an unexpectedly nutty, hickory-ish life of its own; and the Italian Prosecco, with its subtle boozy kick. More Philly-centric chocolates are also notable: Busy Bee Farm supplies the fragrant purple flowers for the Lavender Vanilla; the city’s beloved La Colombe coffee (the Corsica blend) meets Maker’s Mark whiskey in the Tipsy Poodle, so named for its alcoholic content and the chocolate curls that cover it; and the Cajeta’s caramel is made from Pennsylvania goat’s milk.
All are worth tasting (except maybe the Avocado-Lime number). Then there are the ones you’ll want seconds of, like, say, the Almond Brown Butter, which is the only good excuse for white chocolate. The Rosemary Pinenut sets the Italian nuts into a thick, herb-infused caramel that’s offset by its dark-chocolate exterior and, for contrast, Maldon sea salt.
For a touch of cupidity, Turney is working on a few aphrodisiac truffles. Fortunately, oysters are not involved, and if the White-Truffle-Cognac preview is any indication, the finished products will, at the very least, win the hearts of those with discerning palates. No striptease necessary.
The chocolates are $2 each or available by the box ($7.95 for 4 pieces, $11.95 for 6 pieces, $28.95 for 15 pieces and $44.95 for 24 pieces). There is no minimum order for shipping.