RAFFAELLO Almond Coconut Confections (150g Box)

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RAFFAELLO Almond Coconut Treat (150g) – A Tropical Delight

Experience the delicate and refreshing taste of RAFFAELLO. This exquisite 150-gram package contains individually wrapped treats that combine light, tropical flavors with a sophisticated, crispy texture.

Each RAFFAELLO treat offers a unique combination of textures:

  1. A whole blanched almond at the center.

  2. A smooth, creamy coconut-flavored filling.

  3. A crisp, delicate wafer shell.

  4. An outer coating of crunchy shredded coconut.

Wrapped in pristine white paper, RAFFAELLO is the perfect sophisticated treat for those who prefer white chocolate and coconut notes. It makes an elegant gift or a delightful personal indulgence.

Key Features & Indulgence:

  • Tropical Flavor Profile: Features light, sweet coconut paired with a whole almond.

  • Crispy & Creamy Texture: Offers a satisfying multi-layered experience.

  • Elegant Presentation: Wrapped in white paper, suitable for classy gifting and parties.

  • Ideal Size: The 150g size is perfect for sharing or as a thoughtful gift.

  • Gluten-Free Note: (Often naturally gluten-free, but check specific packaging for confirmation.)

Net Weight: 150 gm

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