Ferrero Collection Assortment Box (259g)

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Ferrero Collection Assortment Box (259g) – The Perfect Variety Gift

Share the luxury with the Ferrero Collection Assortment Box. This elegant 259-gram box contains a delightful selection of three of the brand’s most exquisite and beloved confections, making it the perfect gift for any special occasion or a sophisticated treat for guests.

The Ferrero Collection features a variety of textures and flavors, ensuring there is a favorite for everyone:

  • Ferrero Rocher: The iconic whole hazelnut, rich chocolate cream, and crisp wafer, wrapped in milk chocolate and chopped hazelnuts.

  • Raffaello: A delicate blend of a whole almond, coconut cream, and a crisp wafer, coated in coconut flakes.

  • Ferrero Rondnoir: A refined dark chocolate creation with a creamy cocoa filling and a crisp wafer.

    Key Features & Indulgence:
  • Triple Assortment: Features the three signature Ferrero confections (Rocher, Raffaello, Rondnoir).

  • Premium Gifting: Packaged in an elegant box, ideal for holidays, host gifts, and celebrations.

  • Variety of Flavors: Offers dark, milk, and white chocolate profiles with varied textures.

  • Ideal Sharing Size: The 259g box is great for family or a small gathering.

Net Weight: 259 gm

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