Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Honey Almond Nougat Bar 6.35 oz
Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Honey Almond Nougat Bar 6.35 oz Nutrition
Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Honey Almond Nougat Bar 6.35 oz Fairtrade
Tony's Chocolonely Milk Chocolate Honey Almond Nougat Bar 6.35 oz Unwrapped
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Tony's Chocolonely 32% Milk Chocolate Honey Almond Nougat Bar

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Need a buzz?  The newest classic flavor... premium creamy Belgian milk chocolate with bits of sticky, sweet nougat made from honey and almonds.

About this item

  •  What's everyone buzzing about? The newest classic flavor, Belgian milk chocolate honey almond nougat. Creamy milk chocolate with bits of sticky, sweet nougat made from honey and almonds. Packaged in a bright yellow wrapping and voila.. no wonder this bar is priced higher by others and sells out so quickly.
  • Belgian Fairtrade milk chocolate with nougat. cocoa solids: 32% minimum. Made in Belgium.
  • Ingredients sugar, dry whole milk, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, nougat (cane sugar, glucose syrup (wheat), 2.00% almonds, potato starch, honey, cocoa butter, 0.02% egg white, natural vanilla extract), soy lecithin
  • Fairtrade statement Sugar, cocoa butter, cocao mass, honey: traded in compliance with Fairtrade Standards, total 73%
  • Storage advice Store in a dark room with temperature between 12 °C and 19 °C. Do not store with strong-smelling products.

Tony's Chocolonely

Tony’s is committed to making the universe of chocolate production fair and equitable for all involved, particularly the farmers and the people working on cocoa farms in West Africa. Their Chocolate Colony is rooted in five sourcing principles: traceable beans, higher prices (they pay a greater premium than the Fair Trade premium), strong farmers, long-term investment (at least five years), and better quality and productivity on the farms. They do incredible work to make incredible chocolate