Devonport Chocolates Spring Assortment

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Introducing these beautiful Devonport Chocolates Spring assortment. A selection of nine handcrafted chocolates that are as visually stunning as they are delicious. Each piece is a burst of vibrant color, making them a feast for the eyes and a true indulgence for your taste buds.

Flavours Include:                                                              

 Light Pink: 1919 Summer Pink Gin & Raspberry                                                               Dark Pink: Strawberry                                                                                                       Light orange: Lemon Coconut                                                                                           Dark orange: Caramel                                                                                                         Dark Green: Hazelnut                                                                                                     Yellow: Creamy Caramel                                                                                                     Dark Purple: Dark Chocolate                                                                                             Pale Green: Feijoa & Ginger caramel                                                                                 Mid Green: Apple Spiced caramel

Contains soy, dairy, tree nuts Free from ingredients containing gluten however some ingredients are from suppliers who use the same equipment for items containing milk, soybean, sulphites, wheat and barley products therefore cross contamination is possible.

Proudly New Zealand Made 

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