Amazon shoppers 'ditch' Lindt truffles for 34p chocolate that goes goes 'perfectly' with cups of tea and coffee
14.05.2024 - 05:35
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Easter may have been and gone for another year, but there is no good reason as to why you can't enjoy an egg-shaped chocolate all year round. If you are already missing your your fill of Easter treats then you'll definitely want to turn your attention to this unmissable deal on Amazon.
The online giant retailer is offering 48 Lindt Lindor Milk Salted Caramel Chocolate Eggs for just £16.69 down from £18.11. That makes each egg just 34p, which is a lot cheaper than what the shops were offering a few weeks ago.
The Lindor Salted Caramel Filled Eggs have been crafted from a delicious milk chocolate with salt crystals hiding an irresistibly smooth melting filling with caramel. Whether you plan on having these with your daily cup of tea or coffee or storing them away in the cupboard for a sweet treat now and again, the Salted Caramel Chocolate Eggs are guaranteed to go down a storm.
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On Amazon the Lindt Lindor Milk Salted Caramel Chocolate Eggs Pack of 48 have racked an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out five from over 255 ratings. One shopper said: Heaven. Lindt Easter eggs take you into another world. The only fault they have is that they are addictive."
A second wrote: "I bought this as a present to my partner and he was very happy with it, as was I. These eggs are very yummy and it is difficult not too have too many in one go." A third penned: "Absolutely delicious. I shared these eggs with the family and they all agreed that they were the best. Would definitely buy again."
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