• Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released a limited-edition collection for Mother’s Day, featuring exclusive nature-inspired packaging for an elevated gifting experience.
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    Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released a limited-edition collection for Mother’s Day, featuring exclusive nature-inspired packaging for an elevated gifting experience. Source: Koko Black
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Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released a limited-edition collection for Mother’s Day, featuring exclusive nature-inspired packaging for an elevated gifting experience.

The limited-edition packaging features across the range for a short time only, including 9-piece (RRP $38.90), 16-piece (RRP $56.90), 25-piece (RRP $82.90) and 36-piece (RRP $127) praline boxes.

Each is filled with an assortment of handcrafted chocolates that combine classic European techniques with flavour-led ingredients – from roasted nuts and fruits to smooth ganaches and caramels.

For those looking to create something more personal, Koko Black's 'Create Your Own' hamper (from RRP $59.90) allows customers to tailor a gift to suit their mum – or any important woman in their life. Select products can also be personalised both in-store and online, for a one-of-a-kind gesture.

Koko Black stated that the collection is designed to make gifting feel effortless and intentional – whether it's a simple box of pralines or a more personalised hamper.

“Beautiful presentation meets rich indulgence at every price point – turning a thoughtful gesture into something truly memorable,” the company stated.

“Behind every piece sits Koko Black's unwavering commitment to quality and craftsmanship. From premium cocoa and thoughtfully sourced ingredients to time-honoured techniques, each chocolate delivers layers of flavour and a smooth, satisfying finish – balancing richness and refinement in every bite.”

The Koko Black Mother’s Day range and other chocolate specialities are available at Koko Black stores nationally or online at www.kokoblack.com.

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