Dark Chocolate Covered Ginger
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Fresh crystallised Ginger dipped in dark Belgian chocolate for a sweet, sharp and refreshing taste. These traditional and very popular chocolate ginger treats are the perfect after dinner indulgence.
Contains a minimum of 35% cocoa solids. Minimum Weight: 175g
Made with ethically sourced cocoa by Cocoba Chocolate.
"Here at Cocoba, we believe in creating exceptional quality chocolate products and drinks to enjoy. We search the globe for the highest quality cocoa beans and best tasting chocolate (it's a tough job, but someone has to do it).
The concept for the chocolate brand started with a memory. Cocoba's founder, Darren, is from Australia where he grew up sharing delicious hot chocolates with his grandfather that he carefully made, not from powder, but using real, premium chocolate.
When Darren came to the UK, he could not find a chocolate drink that matched the one from his childhood, so he decided to create it.
Today, the same love and care his grandfather put in to his hot chocolate can be found in every one of Cocoba's chocolate products."
Product Code: TLM_44406 / 44406
Allergens: Cereals containing gluten, Egg, Nuts, Peanuts, Soya, Sesame
Brand: Cocoba
Delivery
UK mainland standard delivery – £5.00
Northern Ireland, UK Highlands & Islands – £5.00
Next day delivery (UK mainland only) – £8.00
International – Temporarily suspended
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Hamper Orders – FREE on UK orders
Returns
Returns within 14 days of receiving your order, in its original condition.

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