Ingredients
Dark Chocolate* 35% (Cocoa Mass*, Cane Sugar*, Cocoa Butter), Coconut Cream* 28.8%, Rice Flour*, Cane Sugar*, Egg*, Natural Peppermint Oil, Sea Salt.
*Certified Organic.
Ceres Organics Mint Chocolate Coconut Bites are certified organic coconut treats with a smooth mint chocolate centre, combining refreshing mint flavour with the tropical richness of cold-pressed coconut cream. Conveniently sized for on-the-go snacking, they’re perfect for keeping in the pantry, desk drawer or handbag whenever you’re in the mood for a delicious sweet treat.
$4.44
| Certification | Certified Organic |
|---|
| Brand | Ceres Organics |
|---|---|
| Certificate | BioGro |
| Weight | 60g |
| Origin | Thailand |
| Product Attributes | CO – Certified Organic, FF – FODMAP Friendly, GF – Gluten Free, OI – Organic Ingredients, V – Vegetarian |
Dark Chocolate* 35% (Cocoa Mass*, Cane Sugar*, Cocoa Butter), Coconut Cream* 28.8%, Rice Flour*, Cane Sugar*, Egg*, Natural Peppermint Oil, Sea Salt.
*Certified Organic.
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