• Haigh’s 2024 Valentine’s Day Range has the perfect gift for that special someone, offering a selection of gift ideas including the return of its heart shaped gift box with handmade truffles.
    Haigh’s 2024 Valentine’s Day Range has the perfect gift for that special someone, offering a selection of gift ideas including the return of its heart shaped gift box with handmade truffles.
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Haigh’s 2024 Valentine’s Day Range has the perfect gift for that special someone, offering a selection of gift ideas.

This year’s range will see the return of the Valentine’s Day Heart Shaped Gift Box filled with popular handmade Truffles including Dark Champagne, White Lemon, Milk Café Latte and featuring the delectable new limited release Milk Irish Cream Truffle, a soft Irish cream liqueur flavoured centre enrobed in premium milk chocolate.

Valentine’s Day favourite, Haigh’s small, medium, and large chocolate hearts will also be returning this year, wrapped in lilac or silver foils and available individually, in an acetate gift box, in a mini gift box or on a Valentine’s Day card.

Haigh’s Large Chocolate Hearts will also continue to support Variety the Children’s charity with part proceeds from the sale of each heart donated to Variety’s valuable work to help children in need.

New to the range in 2024 is the Valentine’s Gift Box filled with a selection of milk and dark favourites including Milk Honeycomb Block, Cinema Mixture and Dark Cherry Bars, while decadent hampers filled with milk and dark chocolate complete the range.

The range features a fun neon pink and lilac design, with gift boxes and gift wrapping available.

Haigh’s Valentine’s Day range is available in all Haigh’s Chocolates stores across Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, and online at haighschocolates.com

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