Noosa Natural Chocolate Co. Dark Chocolate Organic Goji Berries

Noosa Natural Chocolate Co. Dark Chocolate Organic Goji Berries combine organic goji berries with rich Belgian dark chocolate. Vegan, gluten-free, and free from preservatives and artificial colours, they’re a naturally indulgent, antioxidant-rich chocolate treat.

Price range: $8.25 through $25.27

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Indulge in the perfect balance of rich dark chocolate and naturally sweet, nutrient-packed goji berries with Noosa Natural Chocolate Co. Dark Chocolate Organic Goji Berries. Each organic goji berry is carefully coated in premium Belgian dark chocolate, creating a smooth, fruity, and antioxidant-rich snack that satisfies both your taste buds and your wellness goals.

Made with only the finest natural ingredients, this chocolate is vegan, gluten-free, and free from preservatives and artificial colours, making it a guilt-free indulgence. Perfect for gifting, snacking, or enjoying as a premium treat, it brings together the best of wholesome nutrition and luxurious dark chocolate.

Key Benefits

  • Organic goji berries coated in Belgian dark chocolate
  • Vegan and gluten-free
  • No preservatives or artificial colours
  • Naturally indulgent, rich, and antioxidant-packed
  • Ideal for snacking, gifting, or a premium chocolate treat

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