
Top 10 Must-Have Passover Treats
The Sweetest Part of Passover
Hey there, Passover fans! Are you ready for this year’s celebration? Passover is such a special holiday—it’s all about family, traditions, and, of course, yummy food! But let’s be honest, sometimes the same old matzah and charoset can feel a little plain, right? That’s where The Sweet Tooth Chocolate Factory comes in! They’ve been making Passover extra sweet since 1979, and this year, they’ve got an amazing collection of treats that will make your Seder table the talk of the town!
Located in sunny North Miami Beach, Florida (at 18435 NE 19th Ave), The Sweet Tooth has been delighting chocolate lovers for over 45 years. What makes them really special is their dedication to creating kosher-for-Passover chocolates that are not only delicious but also fun and educational. Whether you’re looking for a unique centerpiece for your Seder, a fun way to teach the kids about the Ten Plagues, or just some yummy desserts to round off your meal, The Sweet Tooth has got you covered.
In this article, we’re going to explore the top 10 must-have Passover treats from The Sweet Tooth Chocolate Factory for 2025. From chocolate Seder plates to pecan pralines, these treats are sure to sweeten your holiday in ways you never imagined. Plus, with nationwide shipping, local delivery, and free in-store pickup, getting your hands on these delights has never been easier!
So, grab a seat (and maybe a glass of grape juice or wine), and let’s dive into the world of sweet Passover treats!
The following sections detail each of the top 10 Passover treats from The Sweet Tooth, ensuring a comprehensive guide for your 2025 celebrations.
1. Chocolate Seder Plate: The Edible Centerpiece
Imagine this: it’s Seder night, and instead of the usual plate with all those symbolic foods, you have a beautiful chocolate Seder plate right in the middle of your table. Yes, you heard that right—a chocolate Seder plate! It’s not just any chocolate; it’s crafted to look just like a traditional Seder plate, with sections for each of the six items: zeroa (shank bone), beitzah (egg), maror (bitter herbs), charoset (sweet paste), karpas (vegetable), and hazeret (another bitter vegetable). But here’s the best part: it’s all made of chocolate!
Each part of the Seder plate is meticulously crafted to represent its traditional counterpart. The zeroa is a dark chocolate “bone,” the beitzah is a smooth milk chocolate egg, and maror is dark chocolate with a slightly bitter taste. Charoset is a milk chocolate piece with a texture like fruit and nuts, karpas is green-tinted white chocolate, and hazeret is another bitter-tasting dark chocolate piece. It’s like eating history!
This isn’t just a treat; it’s a conversation starter. Kids will be amazed, and adults will appreciate the creativity. You can use it as a centerpiece and then, after the Seder, everyone can enjoy eating it! It’s a fun way to make the tradition more exciting. My little cousin loved it last year—he kept saying, “Can I eat the plate now?!”
You can find this delightful item at Chocolate Seder Plate. Prices range from $12.00 to $49.00, depending on the size, so there’s something for every budget.
2. Chocolate 10 Plagues: Learn and Laugh
Now, let’s talk about the Chocolate 10 Plagues. This is a gift box that contains ten different chocolate treats, each representing one of the Ten Plagues of Egypt. From blood to darkness, each plague is creatively depicted in chocolate form. It’s a fantastic way to make the story of Passover come alive for children (and let’s be honest, for adults too!).
Here’s how it works: each plague is represented by a unique chocolate piece. Blood is a red chocolate drop, frogs are little frog-shaped chocolates (so cute!), lice are tiny dots, and wild beasts are animal-shaped chocolates. Hail is white chocolate “hailstones,” locusts are insect-shaped chocolates, darkness is a black chocolate piece, and the death of the firstborn is a larger, more somber piece. Each one is designed to spark conversation and laughter, turning a potentially scary story into a fun and tasty experience.
My niece loves this one. Last year, during the Seder, she was so excited to “act out” each plague with her chocolate pieces. It made the whole experience interactive and memorable. Plus, it’s a great way to sneak in some education without it feeling like a lesson.
You can get your own Chocolate 10 Plagues box at Chocolate 10 Plagues for just $29.00. It’s a small price to pay for such a big hit at your Seder!
3. Passover Pecan Pralines: A Nutty Delight
If you’re a fan of nuts and chocolate, then the Passover Pecan Pralines are for you. These are handcrafted treats made with roasted pecans, gooey caramel, and rich chocolate. They’re kosher for Passover and parve, so everyone can enjoy them, even if they have dietary restrictions.
I remember the first time I tried one—it was like a party in my mouth! The crunch of the pecans, the sweetness of the caramel, and the smoothness of the chocolate—it’s a combination that’s hard to beat. They’re perfect for after dinner or as a little snack during the day. My grandpa says they’re “better than anything he’s ever tasted,” and he’s been celebrating Passover for over 80 years!
Priced between $49.00 and $119.00, depending on the quantity, these pralines make a great gift or a treat for your own family. Check them out at Passover Pecan Pralines.
4. Chocolate Dipped Matzah Macaroons: Tradition with a Twist
Matzah and macaroons are staples of Passover, but have you ever had them dipped in chocolate? The Sweet Tooth takes these traditional foods and elevates them to a whole new level. Their Chocolate Dipped Matzah Macaroons come on a beautiful gold sled tray, making them perfect for gifting or displaying on your dessert table.
The matzah is crispy, the macaroons are chewy, and the chocolate is, well, chocolate! It’s a match made in heaven. Plus, the presentation is so elegant that it feels like you’re getting a luxury item, even though it’s affordable at $49.00.
Last year, my family brought these to our Seder, and they were gone in minutes! Everyone was raving about how creative and delicious they were. It’s like taking something old and making it new again—kind of like Passover itself!
You can order yours at Chocolate Dipped Matzah Macaroons.
5. Chocolate Covered Matzah: Simple Yet Satisfying
Sometimes, simplicity is key. The Sweet Tooth’s Chocolate Covered Matzah is just that—matzah dipped in rich, dark chocolate. It’s presented on a sea grass tray, which adds a touch of class to this straightforward treat.
This is great for anyone who loves the taste of chocolate and matzah together. It’s also a good option for those who might be skeptical about more elaborate chocolate creations. At $42.00, it’s a reasonably priced way to add some chocolate to your Passover spread.
My friend’s mom says she always keeps a stash of these for when she needs a quick snack during the holiday. “They’re like chocolate chips for grown-ups!” she says.
Find it at Chocolate Covered Matzah.
6. Chocolate Macaroon & Matzah Seagrass Tray: A Double Delight
Similar to the previous item, this tray combines both chocolate-covered macaroons and chocolate-covered matzah on a single sea grass tray. It’s like getting two treats in one! The macaroons add a coconutty sweetness that pairs perfectly with the chocolate and matzah.
This is ideal for those who can’t decide between macaroons and matzah, or for those who want a variety of flavors. At $42.00, it’s another great value option.
I love how versatile this tray is—you can use it as a dessert after dinner or as a gift for someone who loves both macaroons and matzah. It’s like having your cake (or matzah) and eating it too!
You can purchase it at Chocolate Macaroon & Matzah Seagrass Tray.
7. PENULTIMATE - Passover: The Ultimate Gift Basket
If you’re looking to impress, the PENULTIMATE - Passover gift basket is the way to go. This massive basket contains 330 handcrafted gourmet treats, all kosher for Passover and parve. It’s like a chocolate lover’s dream come true!
Imagine giving this as a gift to your host or bringing it to a community Seder. Everyone will be talking about it for weeks. At $449.00, it’s an investment, but for the quality and quantity, it’s worth every penny.
My aunt got one of these last year, and she said it was “the best Passover gift ever.” She shared it with her neighbors, and now everyone on her block orders from The Sweet Tooth!
Order yours at PENULTIMATE - Passover.
8. JUMBO Rectangle -Passover: A Generous Assortment
For those who want a lot of variety without going all out, the JUMBO Rectangle -Passover gift basket is perfect. It contains over 250 handcrafted gourmet treats, again all kosher for Passover and parve. It’s slightly smaller than the PENULTIMATE but still very impressive.
This would be great for larger families or for sharing with neighbors and friends. Priced at $279.00, it’s a bit more affordable than the top tier but still offers a lot of value.
I brought this to my family’s Seder last year, and we didn’t even finish it! There were so many different treats—chocolate-covered fruits, nuts, and even some surprises like chocolate-dipped pretzels (kosher for Passover, of course!).
Check it out at JUMBO Rectangle -Passover.
9. SMALL ROUND - Passover: Perfect for Smaller Gatherings
Not everyone needs a giant basket, and that’s where the SMALL ROUND - Passover comes in. This 10-inch round basket contains 27 kosher for Passover parve treats. It’s just right for a small family or for someone who wants to try a variety without committing to a larger quantity.
At $79.00, it’s also very reasonably priced, making it accessible for more people. It’s a great way to introduce someone to The Sweet Tooth’s products or to add a little something special to your own celebration.
My little brother got one of these as a gift, and he was so excited! He said it was “like a treasure chest of chocolate.”
You can find it at SMALL ROUND - Passover.
10. Custom Chocolate Creations: Make It Personal
Last but not least, The Sweet Tooth offers custom chocolate creations. Whether you want a personalized message on a chocolate bar, a special design for a gift, or something entirely unique, their team can make it happen.
This is perfect for those who want to add a personal touch to their Passover gifts or for special occasions like bar mitzvahs or anniversaries that coincide with the holiday. It’s a way to make your gift stand out and show that extra bit of thoughtfulness.
For example, you could order a chocolate bar with “Happy Passover!” written on it or create a custom Seder plate with your family’s name. The possibilities are endless!
To inquire about custom orders, you can contact The Sweet Tooth directly through their website or by visiting their store in North Miami Beach.
Conclusion
There you have it—the top 10 must-have Passover treats from The Sweet Tooth Chocolate Factory for 2025! From educational and fun items like the Chocolate 10 Plagues to luxurious gift baskets like the PENULTIMATE, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re hosting a Seder, looking for gifts, or just want to treat yourself, The Sweet Tooth has you covered.
Remember, all these treats are kosher for Passover and parve, so they’re suitable for everyone. Plus, with nationwide shipping, local delivery within 50 miles, and free in-store pickup, getting these delights to your door (or to someone else’s) is easy.
So, what are you waiting for? Head over to The Sweet Tooth and start planning your sweet Passover celebration today! Wishing you a happy and sweet Passover!