
Dark Chocolate Cherries Gift Tin by Rococo Chocolates 200g
Candied sour cherries in dark chocolate. Dark chocolate contains 50% min cocoa solids. About the Producer Established on the King's Road in London in 1983, Rococo Chocolate have built an international reputation for quality. The attention to detail that...
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We sell chocolates with character. We bring forty years of expertise, heritage and British style to chocolate craft.Sustainably-Sourced
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Candied sour cherries in dark chocolate.
Dark chocolate contains 50% min cocoa solids.
About the Producer
Established on the King's Road in London in 1983, Rococo Chocolate have built an international reputation for quality. The attention to detail that we put into every single one of our chocolates is evident from their exquisite taste. We continue to win some of the industry's most prestigious awards today.
Made by: Rococo Chocolates
Country of OriginUnited Kingdom

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Ingredients & Nutrition
Amarena Cherries ( Cherries (47%), Sugar, Glucose-Fructose-Syrup, Amarena Juice, Natural Colour: E163, Dextrose, Citric Acid, Flavouring, Preservatives: Sulphur Dioxide), Sugar, Cocoa Mass, Cocoa Butter, Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin), Natural Vanilla Flavouring, Glazing Agent: Shellac, Glucose Syrup, Thickening Agent (Gum Arabic). Allergy warning: May also contain traces of nuts, sesame and gluten as these products are handled in our factory
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Customer Reviews 5 out of 5 (1 customer review)
Heaven
Verified PurchaseLiz A28/12/2020I bought these for my brother and his family and he described them as heaven, specifically when eaten with a chilled Greek dessert wine - the combination brought to mind Patrick Leigh Fermor (and his wife Joan), who wrote such wonderful travel books.