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Chocolate Candies Belochka with hazelnuts - 400g

Favourite "Belochka" in the solemn gift format of dome-shaped sweets in a box.
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Favorite "Belochka" in the solemn gift format of dome-shaped sweets in a box. A dense, slightly crumbly structure of a dark chocolate-nut praline with patches of pieces of crushed hazelnut, covered with fragrant chocolate icing. A refined combination of tart chocolate taste with subtle bitterness and rich nutty sweetness.

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