Elvan Truffle Coconut Chocolate Confections (650 gm)

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Elvan Truffle Coconut Chocolate (650 gm) – A Tropical Indulgence

Escape to the tropics with the creamy, sweet taste of Elvan Truffle Coconut Chocolate. This generous 650-gram bag is filled with individually wrapped, decadent truffles that feature a rich, smooth milk chocolate shell surrounding a luscious, flavorful coconut cream filling.

The combination of tender chocolate and the sweet, tropical coconut center makes this product an irresistible treat. Elvan Coconut Truffles are perfect for sharing, gifting, filling a candy dish, or indulging in a luxurious personal snack.

 Key Features & Indulgence:

  • Tropical Flavor: Features a rich and satisfying coconut cream filling.

  • Smooth Truffle Texture: Decadent, creamy interior that melts perfectly.

  • Individually Wrapped: Ensures maximum freshness and hygiene; ideal for sharing, parties, and display.

  • Generous Bulk Size: The 650g package offers excellent value and supply for frequent enjoyment or events.

  • Trusted Brand: From Elvan, a renowned Turkish producer of high-quality confectionery.

Net Weight: 650 gm

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