Description
Key Lime Pie Truffles
Our Key Lime Pie Truffles deliver bright, refreshing citrus flavor with an organic homemade key lime filling that’s rolled in crushed organic graham crackers for that classic pie‑crust crunch. Each truffle is finished with a delicate drizzle of Guittard white chocolate and a sprinkle of fresh lime zest, creating a creamy, zesty, pie‑inspired bite that’s as vibrant as it is irresistible.
Each order includes 12 handcrafted truffles presented in a beautiful gold gift box—an unforgettable treat that makes a stunning gift.
Customers in SC, NC, GA, and TN enjoy UPS Next‑Day delivery on weekday orders shipped Monday–Thursday. For all other states, we ship UPS 2‑Day to maintain the quality and freshness of every handcrafted piece. All orders are fully customizable—colors, nuts, chocolate type, fillings, and themed designs for special events. Contact us directly to discuss your vision. We’re proud to offer a veteran and first‑responder discount as a small token of gratitude for those who serve and protect.
In summer months we use insulated boxes with ice packs.
Real Chocolate. Not Chocolate Alternatives.
One thing that will never change is our commitment to quality.
Many chocolates sold online are not made with true chocolate at all. Instead, they are produced using melting wafers, almond bark, or compound chocolate. These alternatives are cheaper to manufacture because they replace cocoa butter with vegetable fats such as palm oil.
While they may look like chocolate, they lack the depth, texture, and authenticity of the real thing.
At Delta Chocolate Shop, we take a different approach.
Our chocolates are crafted using real couverture chocolate from Guittard, a respected chocolate maker known for exceptional quality and flavor.
Couverture chocolate contains a higher percentage of cocoa butter, which gives it:
- a smoother texture
- a richer chocolate flavor
- a beautiful, glossy finish
- a satisfying snap when broken
Just as important, our chocolate does not contain palm oil or artificial shortcuts.
The result is chocolate that tastes like chocolate is supposed to.














