Have you heard of the occasion Sinterklaas? It's a holiday celebrated in the Netherlands, Belgium, and parts of France on December 6th. On the 5th December, the eve of Sinterklaas, the tradition sees children leave their shoes by the fireplace or in front of their bedroom doors in the hopes that Sinterklaas will fill them with candy or small presents overnight.
This mini bar with a Christmas message makes a great Sinterklaas gift, stocking filler or gift for children on the big day.
Dietary and Lifestyle
Palm Oil Free.
Packaging
This product's packaging is 100% plastic-free and recyclable. The paper sleeve is widely collected for recycling, while the foil can be recycled at specialised facilities such as Household Waste Recycling Centres. In Sheffield and surrounding areas, find your closest here.
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Happy Christmas Milk Chocolate Mini Bar (35g)
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Choc Affair is a family-run, independent chocolate manufacturer, voted by UK retailers as the ‘best chocolate brand’ for two years running in the Fine Food Digest’s magazine. But more importantly; they believe in creating products that give back to communities, globally and locally, to make a difference in the cocoa industry, and pride themselves on their ethics and three core values.
🇬🇧 Handmade in Britain
All their chocolate is hand produced in the UK in York, while their packaging is always sourced from other UK-based companies.
🌱 Caring for the environment
Their cacao is also responsibly sourced and grown sustainably to minimise the impact on the environment, paying a 5% premium per kilo of chocolate towards the reforestation of Colombian forests.
🙏 Respecting people and communities
They only work with independent farmers and cooperatives rather than big corporations, and always aim to have a positive impact on the world around them. They are also part of a project called ‘The Chocolate Dream’. This initiative aims to improve the lives of people who live in the rural cocoa-growing areas of Colombia.