
The natural peppermint oil provides a fresh yet mild flavour and the combination of peppermint, the crunchy texture and dark chocolate make for a bar simply irresistible to mint lovers.
Cocoa mass*, cane sugar*, cocoa butter*, peppermint crunch* 10% (cane sugar*, natural peppermint oil*), whole cane sugar* and vanilla pods*. *Certified organic. Cocoa, sugar, vanilla: traded in compliance with Fairtrade Standards, total 99%. Cocoa: 67% minimum (chocolate).
Allergy: May contain milk, hazelnuts, almonds and peanuts.
Nutritional Information | Per 100g |
Energy |
2330 kJ (560 kcal) |
The natural peppermint oil provides a fresh yet mild flavour and the combination of peppermint, the crunchy texture and dark chocolate make for a bar simply irresistible to mint lovers.
Cocoa mass*, cane sugar*, cocoa butter*, peppermint crunch* 10% (cane sugar*, natural peppermint oil*), whole cane sugar* and vanilla pods*. *Certified organic. Cocoa, sugar, vanilla: traded in compliance with Fairtrade Standards, total 99%. Cocoa: 67% minimum (chocolate).
Allergy: May contain milk, hazelnuts, almonds and peanuts.
Nutritional Information | Per 100g |
Energy |
2330 kJ (560 kcal) |
Chocolate and Love
Leaving behind corporate jobs as a surveyor and lawyer, Richard and Birgitte, followed their passion for chocolate and desire to develop a brand they could feel good about. It was important to them to produce fine quality organic chocolate that has been ethically sourced. They source their cacao, cane sugar, vanilla and coffee from cooperatives certified by Fairtrade and use only certified organic ingredients.
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