Sharapova is diving into candy as she awaits her sentencing from the ITF. (AP Photo)

As the world continues to wait for the International Tennis Federation's decision in the case against Maria Sharapova, who failed a drug test at the Australian Open, the Russian millionaire has stormed ahead with her candy company, Sugarpova. Since first launching in 2013, it's just been sugar-based candies in multiple shapes and flavors. (The Porsche-shaped gummies surely lost their flavor when the automobile manufacturer cut ties with her in March.)

Now the former world No. 1 has enteredthe realm of chocolate, and none other than CNN was among the first to review the sweet treats:

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The ranking of the four chocolate flavors was based on a scale of junior, challenger, WTA pro and Grand Slam (which is only slightly cringeworthy):

CNN judges new
Sugarpova chocolates

CNN judges new Sugarpova chocolates

That’s Judith Lewis, a real-life chocolate judge and chocolate blogger. (How does one get that job?!)

There are four kinds for sale now in the United States and Europe: milk chocolate, chocolate and strawberry, dark chocolate with coconut and dark chocolate.

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CNN judges new
Sugarpova chocolates

CNN judges new Sugarpova chocolates

Lewis’ favorite was the dark chocolate. (It earned a Grand Slam rating.)

According to Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim, Sharapova's hearing with the ITF will begin next week:

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At least Sharapova has a very strong backup career—and a massive supply of comfort food—if the whole tennis thing doesn't work out.