• Organic chocolate producer, Loco Love, has released its limited-edition 2025 Holiday Collection, featuring twelve artisanal chocolates ideal for gifting this festive season.
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    Organic chocolate producer, Loco Love, has released its limited-edition 2025 Holiday Collection, featuring twelve artisanal chocolates ideal for gifting this festive season. Source: Loco Love
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Organic chocolate producer, Loco Love, has released its limited-edition 2025 Holiday Collection, featuring twelve artisanal chocolates ideal for gifting this festive season.

The company has been making waves, receiving the Best Food Product award for its Classic Chewy Caramel chocolate, as well as the Retailers’ Choice award at the 2025 Naturally Good Awards in May.

Inside each box of the Holiday Collection are classic and limited-edition flavours of Loco Love chocolate, carefully crafted to be vegan-friendly, gluten-free, and free from refined sugar. Flavours include;

  • Pistachio Mylk Praline with Tremella – smooth, nutty, and velvety
  • Maple Macadamia Caramel with Tasmanian Sea Salt – caramel with macadamia and salt
  • Black Forest Biscuit with Raspberry – crunchy cacao biscuit layered with raspberry
  • Zingy Gingerbread Caramel with Gold – spiced warmth wrapped in soft caramel
  • Fig & Frankincense Ganache with Wild Blueberry – aromatic sweetness infused with ENKI frankincense
  • Coconut White Christmas with Crisps – creamy coconut and white chocolate with a crunch
  • Mystic Matcha Ganache with Strawberry – vibrant matcha swirled with berry
  • Orange Almond Ginger – citrus zest meets roasted almond and crystallised ginger

Loco Love founder, Emica Penklis, said the Collection was designed for those who love gifting and generosity in the festive season.

“We wanted to create something that feels both nostalgic and sacred, a sensory experience that captures the spirit of devotion and delights our customers with new flavours,” said Penklis.

The Holiday Collection is available online from 17 November at locolove.com, for RRP $88.00.

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