Ceres Organics Fudgy Bites – Salted Caramel Chocolate

Ceres Organics Fudgy Bites Salted Caramel Chocolate – vegan, plant-based chocolate snack with salted caramel flavour and fudgy centre. Made with wholefood ingredients, no refined sugar, palm oil free, and nothing artificial. Made in New Zealand.

$9.60

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Satisfy your sweet cravings with Ceres Organics Fudgy Bites Salted Caramel Chocolate—a rich, indulgent treat made with better-for-you ingredients.

Each bite features a creamy salted caramel-flavoured coating that gently crumbles to reveal a soft, decadent chocolate fudgy centre. The perfect balance of sweet and salty, these bites deliver a luxurious texture and flavour experience in every mouthful.

Made from plant-based, wholefood ingredients, these vegan-friendly treats contain no refined sugar, offering a smarter alternative to traditional confectionery. Free from palm oil and artificial additives, they’re crafted for those who want indulgence without compromise.

Proudly made in New Zealand, these salted caramel chocolate fudgy bites are perfect for snacking, sharing, or enjoying a mindful moment of sweetness anytime.

Key Features

  • Salted caramel chocolate bites with fudgy centre
  • Plant-based and vegan friendly
  • Made with wholefood ingredients
  • No refined sugar
  • Palm oil free
  • No artificial ingredients
  • Sweet and salty flavour combination
  • Made in New Zealand

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