World Chocolate Day is celebrated each year on July 7 and marks a global appreciation for one of the most beloved sweets: chocolate. This day stands out from other chocolate-themed holidays and has been widely observed since 2009, following its mention in The 2009 Weird & Wacky Holiday Marketing Guide. Some sources link the date to the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550, though this connection is more symbolic than officially documented.

World Chocolate Day, July 7

⚠️ It’s important not to confuse World Chocolate Day with International Chocolate Day, which falls on September 13—the birthday of Milton S. Hershey—and is recognized by the U.S. National Confectioners Association.


There are also two National Chocolate Days in the U.S., observed on October 28 and December 28, as well as other niche observances like National Milk Chocolate Day, National Chocolate Cupcake DayNational Chocolate Covered Anything Day and National Cocoa Day.

🍫 If you’re a chocolate fan, you’ll be glad to know there are over 70 national days related to chocolate celebrated throughout the year. You can find the full list on my site.


When is World Chocolate Day?

World Chocolate Day is celebrated every year on July 7. This fixed-date holiday brings chocolate lovers together worldwide to recognize the cultural and culinary impact of chocolate.

Here’s a quick look at the upcoming dates and days of the week when World Chocolate Day will be observed from 2025 to 2030:

YearDateDay of the Week
2026July 7, 2026Tuesday
2027July 7, 2027Wednesday
2028July 7, 2028Friday
2029July 7, 2029Saturday
2030July 7, 2030Sunday

🍫 World Chocolate Day Hashtags

World Chocolate Day is a reasonably popular and widely celebrated event on social media. As of June 2025, the hashtag #WorldChocolateDay has been used in over 233,000 Instagram posts, showcasing chocolate creations, recipes, promotions, and celebrations from all over the world. It’s a great opportunity for creators, brands, and chocolate lovers to join the global conversation.

If you’re planning to post about World Chocolate Day, here are some useful and trending hashtags to help your content reach a broader audience:

Main hashtags for the day:

  • #WorldChocolateDay
  • #ChocolateDay
  • #July7

Chocolate-related hashtags to consider:

  • #ChocolateLover
  • #ChocolateAddict
  • #ChocolateTime
  • #ChocolateLoversUnite
  • #Chocoholic
  • #ChocolateCravings
  • #DarkChocolate
  • #MilkChocolate
  • #WhiteChocolate
  • #ChocolateDessert
  • #CocoaLove
  • #ChocolateLife
  • #ChocolateEverything
  • #ChocolateVibes
  • #ChocolateArt
  • #ChocolateInspiration
  • #ChocolateMood

Using a mix of these hashtags can help your post show up in chocolate-themed searches and connect with other chocolate fans celebrating the day.

đź’­ World Chocolate Day Quotes

People love chocolate—it’s timeless, comforting, and universally adored. So it’s no surprise that chocolate has inspired countless humorous, heartfelt, and clever quotes over the years. These quotes are perfect for World Chocolate Day posts, gift tags, or simply sharing your appreciation for the world’s favorite treat.

Here are some great chocolate quotes to use on July 7:

  • “My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far today, I have finished two bags of M&Ms and a chocolate cake. I feel better already.” – Dave Barry
  • “Chocolate comes from cacao, which is a tree. That makes it a plant. Therefore, chocolate is a salad.”
  • “You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy chocolate—and that’s kind of the same thing.”
  • “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz
  • “Coffee makes it possible to get out of bed. Chocolate makes it worthwhile.”
  • “Chocolate doesn’t ask silly questions. Chocolate understands.”
  • “Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain.” – Dave Barry
  • “Anything is good if it’s made of chocolate.” – Jo Brand
  • “A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.”
  • “There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.” – Linda Grayson
  • “Nine out of ten people like chocolate. The tenth always lies.” – John Q. Tullius
  • “After about 20 years of marriage, I’m finally starting to scratch the surface of what women want. And I think the answer is really simple: they want chocolate.” – Dave Barry
  • “Look, there’s no metaphysics on earth like chocolates.” – Fernando Pessoa
  • “All of the evil that people have thrust upon me… I forget it all whenever I eat chocolate.” – Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin)
  • “Chocolate is the answer. Who cares what the question is?”

đź§  World Chocolate Day Facts & Trivia

We’ve gathered some of the most surprising and delightful facts about World Chocolate Day—covering global celebrations, celebrity mentions, and creative campaigns.

  • World Chocolate Day is big in India. The megastar shared a playful poem about his craving for chocolate on social media ahead of World Chocolate Day in 2020
  • Max Brenner offered free chocolate drizzle in 2017. On July 7, 2017, outlets across Australia let customers get virtually anything—ice‑cream, T‑shirts, even fidget spinners—covered in melted chocolate at no charge
  • Cadbury introduced a 3D‑printed chocolate experience in Australia. To mark the day in July 2019, Cadbury set up a Dairy Milk 3D‑printer at Myer Chadstone, Melbourne. Shoppers could print chocolate charms shaped like kangaroos, flip‑flops, letters, and more
  • Online interest in “chocolate” spikes around July 7. Google search trends consistently show a surge in chocolate‑related searches near World Chocolate Day, indicating growing global interest—especially around celebratory content and recipes. 
  • Premium brands launch special editions and deals. Luxury chocolatiers like Godiva and Lindt frequently release limited‑edition products, gift bundles, and promotions timed with July 7, tapping into the day’s buzz.
  • Schools and bakeries host themed workshops and tastings. Across Europe and Asia, many educational institutions and local bakeries arrange chocolate‑making classes, tastings, and creative dessert events on or near World Chocolate Day.
  • Hashtags like #WorldChocolateDay trend globally. Social platforms flood with chocolate images, recipes, and user-generated content under the day’s hashtags, uniting chocolate lovers worldwide.
  • Chocolate factories and museums open their doors. In some countries, chocolate museums and production sites offer free tours, workshops, or tastings to educate visitors about cocoa sourcing, processing, and craft.

📝 This article was originally published in 2021. It has been thoroughly updated, and the publishing date has been changed to reflect the new version.

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