• Family-owned chocolate maker, Haigh’s Chocolates, is ready for Mother’s Day on 10 May, with the release of the company’s 2026 Mother’s Day Range, inspired by Middle Eastern flavours with fruit and floral notes.
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    Family-owned chocolate maker, Haigh’s Chocolates, is ready for Mother’s Day on 10 May, with the release of the company’s 2026 Mother’s Day Range, inspired by Middle Eastern flavours with fruit and floral notes. Source: Haigh’s Chocolates
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Family-owned chocolate maker, Haigh’s Chocolates, is ready for Mother’s Day on 10 May, with the release of the company’s 2026 Mother’s Day Range, inspired by Middle Eastern flavours with fruit and floral notes.

This year’s range of artisan chocolate gifts is presented in hues of pink and burgundy, and the collection includes a limited-edition Milk Pomegranate Fudge – a decadent white chocolate fudge centre infused with pomegranate pieces, coated in smooth premium milk chocolate. The fudge is available for purchase individually and found within the Mother’s Day Milk & Dark Special Selection and Indulgent Milk & Dark Selection boxes.

Other new additions include Milk Turkish Delight Pastilles, delectable buttons of Turkish Delight flavoured premium milk chocolate, and White Almond & Orange Block, a creamy premium white chocolate blended with Australian almond and glacé orange pieces.

Also featured are the special edition pink foiled 375g Milk Super Frog and the burgundy foiled Large Milk Chocolate Heart, alongside a selection of hampers and gift boxes filled with chocolates for Mother’s Day.

The Haigh’s Chocolates Mother’s Day range is available from 21 April in all stores across Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and online at www.haighschocolates.com.

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