We Now Offer Domestic Shipping in Mexico

We Now Offer Domestic Shipping in Mexico

(published 3/21/2026)

It just got a lot easier to order our products in Mexico!

We have always offered international shipping from our base in the U.S. But it's actually very difficult to ship things into Mexico from another country.

Not only do they charge duties on many imports, but things can get delayed a lot.

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Plus, international postage costs more than sending a domestic shipment within the same country.

We've been working on a solution to that, and we're thrilled to announce that some of our products are now stocked in Mexico and available to be shipped right to your doorstep.

We offer both standard and expedited flat-rate shipping options, which will automatically appear at checkout after entering a shipping address in Mexico.

For our products that are made in Mexico, this also results in more affordable prices for you.

That's because it's costs a lot more to import our inventory into the U.S., which raises the retail price there.

Starting out we are offering this for our products made in Mexico.

Within a couple months we hope to offer this for our cacao from Guatemala, Costa Rica, and any others we carry.

In the meantime, when you visit our Online Shop from within Mexico, you will only see the products that are stocked here and available for domestic shipping.

You can also visit the Mexico collection via our website navigation at Shop > Online Shop > Mexico.

We also suggest that you read our general shipping policies with more specifics about the shipping methods offered in Mexico (which might change from time to time).

Thank you for being part of this exciting new development in the story of Soul Lift Cacao!

If you have any questions or issues with Mexico shipping, feel free to Contact Us.

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