ELIT Umbrella Chocolate – Milk Chocolate Novelty Treats (900 gm)

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ELIT Umbrella Chocolate – Fun Milk Chocolate Treats (900 gm)

Bring a touch of whimsical fun to your next party or holiday celebration with ELIT Umbrella Chocolates. This large 900-gram bag or box is filled with premium milk chocolates shaped like small umbrellas and individually wrapped in colorful, festive foil.

From the renowned Turkish chocolatier Elit, these novelty treats don’t compromise on quality. Each umbrella offers the smooth, satisfying taste of high-quality milk chocolate, making them a delicious and eye-catching addition to:

  • Party Favors and Goodie Bags

  • Holiday Stockings

  • Candy Bowls and Buffets

  • Decorating Cakes and Desserts

 Key Features & Benefits:

  • Fun Novelty Shape: Classic umbrella shape with colorful foil wrapping, ideal for kids and themed events.

  • Quality Milk Chocolate: Made by ELIT, ensuring a smooth, premium chocolate taste.

  • Individually Wrapped: Ensures freshness, hygiene, and convenience for sharing and distribution.

  • Bulk Value: The generous 900 gm size is perfect for high-volume use for parties, events, or school functions.

  • Festive Appeal: The bright colors add a cheerful touch to any display.

Net Weight: 900 gm

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