I do love Divine chocolate, but there’s often a very distinct farmyard flavour to it which is definitely unique to their products from their Ghanaian cocoa. Some of the Divine chocolate I’ve tasted in the past include their Orange, Hazelnut milk chocolate, Divine Dark Chocolate Mini Eggs (unbelievably good!), the white chocolate bar you get in this pack and the milk and dark chocolate bars that I was too eager to eat and didn’t get around to reviewing them on here.
You can get the three pack from Ethical Superstore for £2.99 which is a grand price for this variety box of Divine chocolates and would make a fantastic, cheap, chocolate stocking filler.
I do love how the chocolates appear out of the box as you take a moment to select which of the bars to try first. The design of the packaging and the whole experience has been well thought out.
And the bars themselves do take delightful. There’s something there for everyone and the chances of getting one yourself if you’re buying as a Christmas present for someone else is quite high. Give it a try!
I’m going to do a simple rating here as I’ve tasted them before and I want to give the milk and white chocolate bars to my wife for Christmas. And that score, taking into account the Christmas factor would be a score of 73%.
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