• Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released its 2026 Valentine’s Day range – with new treats to help celebrate love, straight from the heart.
Source: Koko Black
    Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released its 2026 Valentine’s Day range – with new treats to help celebrate love, straight from the heart. Source: Koko Black
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Contemporary Australian chocolatier, Koko Black, has released its 2026 Valentine’s Day range – with new treats to help celebrate love, straight from the heart.

The company stated: “Whether it’s the loud kind, the low-key kind, the spark that’s just begun or the friendship that’s stood the test of time, Koko Black believes there’s lots of love to give – and every piece of chocolate is crafted with that in mind.

“Every creation is made with passion and purpose, using the finest ingredients and Koko Black’s expertise in the art of chocolatiering.

“Koko Black believes Valentine’s Day is not just for couples – it’s a moment to honour love in all its flavours. Whether you’re spoiling a partner, surprising a friend, or treating yourself, Koko Black’s handcrafted collection is here to make every gesture meaningful.”

The 2026 Valentine’s Day range includes;

  • Lots of Love Gift Box – RRP $109.90 – 30-piece selection of pralines and truffles
  • Heart Box – RRP $59.90 – 14 handcrafted delights
  • Jar of Hearts – RRP $24.90 – jar of Milk and 54% Dark chocolate chocolates
  • Heart Pops – RRP $4.50 – a returning favourite available in White, Milk, 54% Dark and Raspberry

The full range is now available online at kokoblack.com and in Koko Black stores nationally.

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