The Guylian Easter range has been announced by the brand as a series of seaside-themed springtime chocolate products perfect for helping consumers to elevate their traditions this year.
The product range starts off with a milk chocolate egg that's paired with six individually wrapped Original Praline Seahorse chocolates. The product is made with 100% Fairtrade cacao with ingredients exclusively of natural origins to keep a focus on quality and responsible sourcing. The chocolate treats have no palm oil in the mix and come in 100% recyclable paper packaging.
The Guylian Easter range is headed to retailers in the UK now where shoppers can find it at Asda, Sainsbury's, Waitrose, Lidl and Morrisons for £14. The product helps to extend the brand's reach and incorporate it into springtime consumer gifting occasions.
Seaside-Themed Easter Chocolates
The Guylian Easter Range is Made with 100% Fairtrade Cacao
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