• Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, has launched a new range of creations which take inspiration from classic desserts worldwide – the World of Desserts range.
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    Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, has launched a new range of creations which take inspiration from classic desserts worldwide – the World of Desserts range. Source: Koko Black
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Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, has launched a new range of creations which take inspiration from classic desserts worldwide – the World of Desserts range.

Launched in stores on 9 July, the range reimagines iconic flavour profiles from France, Italy, the Middle East, and the United States, in the form of chocolate bars and bites.

World of Desserts includes Classic Brownie Bites coated in 54 per cent dark chocolate, amaretti biscuits coated in ST.AL coffee infused white chocolate cocoa powder in the Dolce Tiramisu Bites and Bars, and the taste of Regal Apple Crumble in Bite and Bar form.

The range also features the flavour of spiced almond praline with crushed nuts, coated in orange honey caramel in the Spiced Baklava Bars, and the combination of lemon ganache and marshmallow in the Citron Meringuée Bars.

The range is an ideal companion to the Koko Black winter hot chocolate range launched earlier this month, which includes Classic Dark, Salted Caramel, Orange, Chilli, and Mocha flavours.

The World of Desserts range is available in Koko Black stores nationally, as well as online at kokoblack.com, with the Bites retailing for $22.90, and the Bars for $19.90.

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