• Haigh’s Chocolates Lunar New Year 2024 range takes inspiration from the Year of the Dragon, with a new limited release Dark Dragon Fruit Ganache chocolate, as well as numerous chocolate gift options, all packaged and ready to give in a bold and creative red and gold design.
    Haigh’s Chocolates Lunar New Year 2024 range takes inspiration from the Year of the Dragon, with a new limited release Dark Dragon Fruit Ganache chocolate, as well as numerous chocolate gift options, all packaged and ready to give in a bold and creative red and gold design.
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Haigh’s Chocolates Lunar New Year 2024 range takes inspiration from the Year of the Dragon, with a new limited release Dark Dragon Fruit Ganache chocolate, as well as numerous chocolate gift options, all packaged and ready to give in a bold and creative red and gold design.

The Dark Dragon Fruit Chocolate is handcrafted at Haigh’s Chocolates in Adelaide and has a creamy ganache centre featuring dragon fruit puree and pieces enrobed in Haigh’s premium dark chocolate.

Also new to the range in 2024 is the Lunar New Year Milk and Dark Selection Gift Box, it contains Milk Blood Orange Cream and Dark Mandarin Cream chocolates along with the Dark Dragon Fruit Ganache.

The 2024 range also includes the iconic Milk Chocolate Murray Cod in gold foil along with the Milk Yuzu Crunch Block, gift boxed Milk and Dark Macadamias, Milk and Dark Chocolate Tablets and foiled Milk and Dark Chocolate Baubles, all in red and gold.

The range will be available from Tuesday 26th December 2023 at all Haigh’s Chocolates stores across Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Canberra, and online at haighschocolates.com.

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