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Milk Easter Chocopops (pack Of 5)

Milk Easter Chocopops (pack Of 5)

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£11.50

AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER - Shipping begins from March 12th 

A pack of 5 milk chocolate lollipops with Easter designs. 

(Designs may vary) 

For more product information and ingredients, please click 'In The Pack'

Please note: we are in the process of changing our packaging and final products may look different from shown.

These milk Easter Chocopops are the perfect addition to any Easter party. Made with sweet, ethically sourced milk chocolate and decorated with cheerful Easter designs, these chocolate lollipops are a fun treat for little ones to enjoy.

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5 chocopops. Approximate total weight of 5 chocopops = 125g

5 milk chocolate Easter lollipops with edible Easter designs. The ideal small Easter treat.

INGREDIENTS

Cocoa solids min 40% (cocoa mass, cocoa butter), sugar, whole milk powder, soya lecithin, natural vanilla flavouring.

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Award-winning flavours and positive social change, that’s Harry Specters. Mona, Shaz and their son Ash, who has autism, are behind this social enterprise. While visiting a chocolate shop on a holiday in Scotland in 2011, Mona discovered a perfect way of combining her passion for creating positive change for people with autism with her love for chocolate. Ash came up with the name and a year later, Harry Specters was born - dedicated to crafting the most delicious chocolates that create employment for young people with autism.

They are involved in every aspect of the business – from making and packaging the products to administration, design and photography. The chocolates have won numerous awards for their taste and hundreds of young people with autism have a brighter future. Every lovingly handcrafted bar and chocolate helps improve the lives of people with autism.

For every £1 of profit made at Harry Specters, Mona and Shaz decided that 60p would be set aside for furthering the social aims of the business, providing social activities for their invaluable employees as well as opportunities for their personal development.

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