• Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, have hopped into the Easter season, with a range of limited-edition, handcrafted treats – both new innovations and returning favourites.
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    Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, have hopped into the Easter season, with a range of limited-edition, handcrafted treats – both new innovations and returning favourites. Source: Koko Black
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Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has hopped into the Easter season, with a range of limited-edition, handcrafted treats – both new innovations and returning favourites.

For classic Hot Cross Bun lovers, Koko Black’s Hot Cross Bites are returning, alongside new Hop Hop Hot Cocoa and Choc Cross Bun Egg Block.

Koko Black’s reimagining of the advent calendar presents the Twilight Treasure Hunt, featuring eggs, critters, and pralines to elevate Easter gifting. Another option is the company’s Handpick Harvest pralines, available in 9, 16, and 25-piece gift boxes.

Highlights of the Koko Black Easter range includes:

  • Foraged Feast - Deluxe RRP $139
  • Twilight Treasure Hunt RRP $79.90
  • Bunny
    Littlest White, Milk, 54% Dark & Gold RRP $19.90
    Medium White, Milk, 54% Dark & Gold RRP $34.90
    Large White, Milk, 54% Dark & Gold RRP $74.90
  • Inclusion Eggs RRP $29.90
    Caramelised Coconut Milk & 54%
    Dark Salty Cashew Crunch Milk & 54% Dark
    Sunny Passionfruit 54% Dark
    Cookies in Creamy White
    Hazelnut & Espresso 80% Dark
    Orange & Pistachio Gold
  • Hollow Eggs
    Small milk & 54% dark RRP $7.50
    Medium milk & 54% dark RRP $12.90
    Large milk & 54% dark RRP $16.90
  • Bites RRP $19.90
    Hot Cross Bites
    Carrot Cake
  • Nest Eggs
    With Critters RRP $44.90
    Milk with Milk Chocolate Sprinkles RRP $44.90
    Dark with Dark Chocolate Sprinkles RRP $44.90
    With Hot Cross Bites RRP $44.90
    Nest Egg Trio RRP $64.90

Koko Black’s handmade range of Easter products are now available in stores and online at kokoblack.com.

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