https://www.broadsheet.com.au/national/food-and-drink/article/win-years-supply-chocolateWin a Year’s Supply of Chocolate
All your annual chocolate cravings sorted thanks to Koko Black.
A free haul of high-quality, Melbourne-made chocolate delivered to your door every month for an entire year. The offer is real.
In preparation for Easter, Broadsheet is partnering with Melbourne chocolatier Koko Black to give one lucky reader a monthly delivery of chocolate for 12 months.
The winner will receive $100 worth of chocolate each month. There are two ways to claim it: either use an online or in-store voucher to choose what you want (white, milk, dark, ganache, roasted almond – it’s up to you), or leave your chocolate diet for the month in the hands of fate and let Koko Black put together a mystery selection for you.
The monthly surprise selection can be customised, so any nut allergies and the like can be taken into account.
Koko Black opened its first store in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade in 2003 and has been crafting each individual chocolate in Melbourne from natural ingredients ever since – even while expanding to stores in Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra.
Koko Black now offers more than 100 different types of chocolate. Their Easter range alone includes such mouth-watering seasonal goodies as a premium dark chocolate and caramelised coconut egg; a salted cashew nut brittle and dark chocolate egg; a white chocolate egg studded with cookies and a pinch of Tasmanian sea salt; and an egg made from milk chocolate and passionfruit crisps.
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There’s also a mini egg collection; chocolate Easter bunnies; praline bunnies; bags of speckled eggs; chocolate egg pops; and “hot cross bites” – bite-sized, fruit spiced chocolate eggs, and limited edition Easter gift boxes. All that’s alongside their regular range of limited edition blocks, chocolate filled jars, biscuits and more.
It’s all yours for the choosing. Enter below for your chance to win.
In 25 words or less tell us your favourite part of Easter and why?
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This article is produced by Broadsheet in partnership with Koko Black.