Chocolate Bliss
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Darker, cooler chocolate-brown orange for restrained warmth
About Chocolate Bliss
Chocolate Bliss looks almost swallowed by its own warmth. It's the shade where orange stops trying to announce itself and just sits there, genuinely brown-leaning in a way that Chocolate Temptation only pretends to be. But unlike Temptation, this one doesn't recede, it's got enough saturation to hold its ground, just on a shorter leash.
This lands in heritage food brands, craft beverage packaging, and earthy product detail pages where you need warmth that reads as grounded rather than urgent. It works particularly well as a secondary accent on light backgrounds, or buried in dark mode interfaces where it catches without shouting. It's less temperamental than Chutney, more substantial than Amaretto, and it won't shift toward rust the way Cheek Red does against cool surfaces. The real difference: this one feels settled. Considered. Like someone picked it on purpose, not by accident.
Pair it tight with cream, warm grays, or deeper charcoals and it holds steady. On white backgrounds it can read slightly flat, so test first, but that's also what makes it work so well in confined spaces like buttons, small accents, or type treatments where brighter oranges would feel out of place.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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