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Lindt fans buzz over new Lindor flavour inspired by famed British snack
Lindt fans buzz over new Lindor flavour inspired by famed British snack

Daily Mirror

time7 days ago

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Lindt fans buzz over new Lindor flavour inspired by famed British snack

Chocolate fans are going wild after spotting a limited-edition Lindor flavour in shops which comes in glossy purple packaging and is inspired by a beloved British biscuit There is nothing like tucking into a chocolatey treat when you are in need of some sugar - and Brits are going wild after spotting a rare Lindor flavour on shelves. Swiss chocolatier Lindt is best-known for its eclectic flavours and colourful packaging, and recently dropped a unique flavour inspired by a favourite British biscuit. The chocolate boxes have been spotted in high street stores, and fans are excited to get their hands on it. The limited edition treats come in a deep purple wrapper and matching box and are inspired by shortbread, a popular butter-based biscuit from Scotland. Lindt fans are so obsessed with the new release, they have vowed to fill up their trolley immediately before the treats are gone. ‌ The limited-edition flavour won't be around forever - so if you want a box, you will have to act fast. ‌ The treats are priced at £5.50 per 100g and have been described as 'milk chocolate truffles with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling.' A post shared on New Foods UK got fans excited recently, and left them rushing to comment their thoughts. The post read: "New Limited Edition Shortbread Lindor! Milk chocolate with shortbread pieces and a smooth melting filling! These are incredible, now available at Lindt stores." ‌ "Love this flavour," commented one. One other said: "Would have to try one. I love chocolate and I love shortbread, but not really keen on chocolate shortbread." "I'm going to need to stock up on these," wrote one other. Another commented: "Oh my, will have to look out for these." "These would be so good," added one other. One who has tried them, said: "They are so nice." ‌ In another post on Facebook by Snack News & Reviews, which showcased the new product, one individual wrote: "I was able to try this yesterday in my local lindt outlet shop and OMG it was utterly delicious so buttery smooth but also had crunchy bits in it for the shortbread part." "I got a box today," added another. ‌ In other chocolate news, one chocoholic took the plunge and shelled out a staggering £360 to sample the To'ak Master Series chocolate and determine if it truly lives up to its hefty price tag. Plus, C osta's summer menu has one showstopper that "knocks Dubai chocolate off top spot", according to reporter Danielle Kate Wroe. Will you be rushing to get your hands on these chocolates? Comment below.

'I paid £360 for world's poshest chocolate bar and can't believe taste'
'I paid £360 for world's poshest chocolate bar and can't believe taste'

Daily Mirror

time07-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

'I paid £360 for world's poshest chocolate bar and can't believe taste'

We all love a sweet treat, but would you pay a fortune for a sugary snack? One man has shared his review of the 'world's most expensive' chocolate bar and shared his verdict There's nothing quite like a chocolate treat – whether you're peckish, in need of an energy lift, or seeking comfort after a long day. While classic bars from Cadbury's, Galaxy, Mars and Milky Way always hit the spot, sometimes a more luxurious option is called for. But would you go as far as splashing out on the world's priciest chocolate bar, even on World Chocolate Day? One chocoholic took the plunge, shelling out a staggering $490 [£360] to sample the To'ak Master Series chocolate and determine if it truly lives up to its hefty price tag. Food reviewer Kyle Krueger showcased the extravagant treat on his TikTok page, sparking a series of reactions. ‌ Krueger, who commands an impressive five million followers on the social media platform, showcased the extravagant treat on his page. ‌ This premium chocolate is crafted from single-origin Ecuadorian dark chocolate and is renowned for its cask-aged editions, focus on specific harvest seasons, and exquisite packaging. "We also pay farmers the highest cacao prices in the continent and are leading the movement in nursing an ancient cacao variety back from the brink of extinction," stated To'ak. The creators liken its production process to that of a vintage wine. Unboxing the chocolate, Kyle noted that his bar was harvested back in 2015. He discovered a small tab inside the box labelled 'pull here', which revealed limited edition artwork when tugged. ‌ The chocolate arrives in a beautifully carved wooden box complete with branding and product information. It also includes a bronze and wooden plate, along with utensils specifically designed for savouring the chocolate. Much like in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the chocolate bar has its very own shiny golden wrapper. Kyle couldn't wait to peel back the layers as he carefully unfolded the gold paper to reveal another delicate sheet, finally presenting the treat on a wooden platter. ‌ Kyle exclaimed: "I have to say the scent of wood and dark chocolate has completely filled this room." He remarked how effortlessly a chunk of the chocolate snapped off. On tasting the luxurious confection, he confessed: "I don't think I've ever tasted anything like that before." Reacting to his post, one follower enthused: "I must try that." Another eager fan commented: "I want a piece." Someone else shared their yearning: "I so wish I could try this chocolate," But some were sceptical about the lavish presentation. One critic pointed out: "It's like 60% packaging and 40% chocolate." An unimpressed observer quipped: "It probably tastes the same as a $2 [£1.47] chocolate."

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