Chocolate Covered Raisins Day 2025 is on Monday, March 24, 2025: when is the "chocolate day"?
Monday, March 24, 2025 is Chocolate Covered Raisins Day 2025.
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Chocolate Covered Raisins Day is a superb excuse for any treat! Chocolate covered raisins are a good accessory for a trail mix pack, or can produce a convenient desk-side snack at the office!
January
3rd – National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day
8th – National English Toffee Day
26th – National Peanut Brittle Day
February
15th – National Gum Drop Day
19th – Chocolate Mint Day
March
3rd week – American Chocolate Week
19th – National Chocolate Caramel Day
24th – National Chocolate-Covered Raisin Day
April
12th – National Licorice Day
21st – National Chocolate-Covered Cashews Day
22nd – National Jelly Bean Day
May
12th – National Nutty Fudge Day
15th – National Chocolate Chip Day
23rd – National Taffy Day
June
National Candy Month
16th – Fudge Day
July
7th – Chocolate Day
15th – Gummi Worm Day
20th – National Lollipop Day
28th – National Milk Chocolate Day
August
4th – National Chocolate Chip Day
10th – S’mores Day
30th – National Toasted Marshmallow Day
September
13th – International Chocolate Day
22nd – National White Chocolate Day
October
National Caramel Month
28th – National Chocolate Day
30th – National Candy Corn Day
31st – National Caramel Apple Day
November
7th – National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
December
7th – National Cotton Candy Day
16th – National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day
26th – National Candy Cane Day
28th – National Chocolate Day
29th – National Chocolate Day
Strong chocolate cravings!?
I love chocolate nad it is always my weakness when healthy eating. To stop my cravings i covered some raisins with low fat yogurt and put them in the fridge to set. they are a great snack, that is easy to make (and if you make in bulk even easier) cures the hungry/boredom and kills my chocolate craving. :-)
If my cat eats one dark chocolate covered raisin, wills she be ok?
First, take a deep breath, It's going to be okay. Cats are very smart. Chocolate isn't near as dangerous too cats as it is too dogs. And 9 times out of 10, the cat will throw up before ever needing too see a vet. I have a 6lb Russian Blue that will do ANYTHING in it's power to get it's paws on chocolate. I can't even keep it in the house anymore. Because she WILL find and eat it. The most she's ever had at one time is about an 1oz. And it's now 8 months later and she's about to give birth too her first litter. Relax, keep an eye on your little one, maybe try to get it too eat some grass. A mouth full of dark chocolate every now and then, wont kill the kitty...