Chocolicious

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Chocolicious is a kosher chocolate and candy shop in Brooklyn, New York, offering handcrafted chocolates, nuts, dried fruit, and custom gift baskets for all occasions.

About Chocolicious

Chocolicious is a specialty chocolate and confectionery shop located on Division Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. Known locally as “Chocolicious nyc,” it focuses on kosher chocolates, candies, nuts, dried fruits, and beautifully arranged gift baskets for holidays, celebrations, and corporate gifting. Customers highlight the fresh products, wide variety of sweet and nut offerings, and attentive, personalized service in helping design custom packages and arrangements. ([zaubee.com](https://zaubee.com/biz/chocolicious-nyc-tb0p7ejk))

A charge from “SQ *CHOCOLICIOUS NYC” on your card statement likely comes from an in-store purchase processed through Square at the Chocolicious shop in Brooklyn. Typical transactions include buying boxed chocolates, loose chocolates by weight, nuts and dried fruits, prepared gift baskets, or custom arrangements for events. Because the store uses a point-of-sale provider (Square), the descriptor may show both the processor prefix (SQ*) and a shortened version of the shop name such as “CHOCOLICIOUS NYC.”

If you have questions about a Chocolicious charge, first check any recent receipts, email confirmations, or text messages from the store around the transaction date. The shop’s website and listing sites provide a phone number and online presence you can use to contact them directly about your purchase, verify the amount, or request a copy of the receipt. If you still don’t recognize the charge after confirming with family members who may have used your card, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction or block further charges. Bringing the exact statement descriptor and date when speaking with the store or bank will speed up resolution. ([zaubee.com](https://zaubee.com/biz/chocolicious-nyc-tb0p7ejk))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Chocolicious.

  1. SQ *CHOCOLICIOUS NYC

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement say "SQ *CHOCOLICIOUS NYC" instead of just Chocolicious?

Chocolicious uses Square as its payment processor, so card statements often show a prefix like "SQ *" followed by the merchant name. "SQ *CHOCOLICIOUS NYC" indicates a purchase at Chocolicious in Brooklyn that was processed through Square, not a separate company.

What types of purchases typically result in a charge from Chocolicious?

Common charges from Chocolicious come from in‑store purchases of boxed chocolates, loose chocolates by weight, nuts and dried fruits, and ready‑made or custom gift baskets for holidays, simchas, and other events. Larger amounts often reflect custom arrangements or multiple gift baskets on a single order. ([zaubee.com](https://zaubee.com/biz/chocolicious-nyc-tb0p7ejk))

Does Chocolicious offer delivery, and how would a delivery order appear on my card?

Yes, Chocolicious offers delivery and same‑day delivery for many orders. Delivery purchases are still processed through their point‑of‑sale system, so they generally appear on your card as "SQ *CHOCOLICIOUS NYC" or a similar variation, often for a slightly higher total that includes delivery fees. ([zaubee.com](https://zaubee.com/biz/chocolicious-nyc-tb0p7ejk))

How can I get a receipt or invoice for a Chocolicious charge I see on my card?

If you received a digital receipt via text or email at the time of purchase, it will list the items and total. If you no longer have it, call the shop using the phone number on their online listings and provide the transaction date, last four digits of your card, and the amount; they can usually look up the sale in their Square system and resend a receipt. ([zaubee.com](https://zaubee.com/biz/chocolicious-nyc-tb0p7ejk))

Can I request a refund or adjustment from Chocolicious if my order was incorrect?

Yes. Contact Chocolicious directly as soon as you notice an issue, ideally within a few days of the purchase. Have your receipt or statement details ready; staff can review the order, and if they agree an error was made (wrong items, missing items, or damaged goods), they can process a partial or full refund or offer a replacement through their Square terminal.

Why do I see a small or duplicate pending charge from Chocolicious on my card?

Small or duplicate pending amounts can occur when Square places an authorization hold to confirm your card, or if the card was inserted or tapped multiple times at checkout. These authorizations usually drop off automatically within a few business days, leaving only the final settled amount; if they do not, contact your bank for clarification.

How can I verify that a Chocolicious charge is legitimate if I don’t remember visiting the store?

First, check with family members or anyone else who may have access to your card, since they might have visited Chocolicious to buy a gift basket or chocolates. Then compare the date and amount to any celebrations or events around that time. If you still suspect fraud, call Chocolicious with the transaction details to confirm the purchase, and contact your card issuer to dispute unfamiliar charges.

Does Chocolicious keep my card on file for repeat purchases or subscriptions?

Chocolicious primarily processes one‑time in‑store and delivery purchases via Square and does not typically run subscription or recurring billing plans. If you notice multiple separate charges, they are usually distinct visits or orders, not a subscription; contact the shop or your bank if you see a pattern you don’t recognize.

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