• Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, is bringing back its advent calendars for the festive season, aiming to share the joy of making, tasting and giving this Christmas with handcrafted chocolate designed to be shared.
Source: Koko Black
    Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, is bringing back its advent calendars for the festive season, aiming to share the joy of making, tasting and giving this Christmas with handcrafted chocolate designed to be shared. Source: Koko Black
Close×

Chocolate atelier, Koko Black, is bringing back its advent calendars for the festive season, aiming to share the joy of making, tasting and giving this Christmas with handcrafted chocolate designed to be shared.

Available for a limited time, Koko Black has three bespoke advent calendars to choose from.

Yours & Mine Advent Calendar
Fruity, nutty, spicy and sweet, Yours & Mine means double the treat, including two drawers of Koko’s best pralines. Chocolate is made for sharing, and Koko’s newest edition to the Christmas range is bringing double the fun, making it a memorable addition to the festive countdown. Share a moment of indulgence each day in the lead-up to Christmas with your favourite person.
600g RRP $159.00

The Christmas Advent Calendar
A fruity, nutty, spicy and sweet treat awaits behind each door of the Christmas Advent Calendar. From Koko’s most-loved milk, dark and white chocolate treasures, to festive flavours like cinnamon and speculoos , embark on
a daily journey of indulgence that promises to make every December day feel as magical as Christmas morning.
280g RRP $79.00

A Very Koko Advent Calendar
Perfect for little elves, grown-ups, and everyone in between, A Very Koko Advent Calendar is a merry mix of moreish milk chocolate treats that will add a little magic to the daily countdown.
200g RRP $39.90

Koko Black’s Advent Calendars are available in stores nationally and online.

Packaging News

Industry leaders have renewed calls for national packaging reform, warning that Australia's manufacturing resilience, recycling investment and sovereign capability remain vulnerable without policy action to create demand for locally recycled content and provide a more level competitive playing field.

Australia's emerging soft plastics recycling infrastructure is ready to process significantly more material, according to Soft Plastic Stewardship Australia, which has launched a three-month campaign aimed at boosting consumer returns and strengthening domestic supply of recycled resin.

PKN’s latest print issue is hitting desks and landing in inboxes, bringing readers up to speed with the people, technologies and innovations shaping packaging, printing and processing across Australia and beyond.