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Dark chocolate coins

pookiewn
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Hello,
For the first time, this year we are doing stockings for our parents. They really like dark chocolate and was thinking of getting dark chocolate coins for them. However is seems they are a little impossible to find.
Has anyone seen any on their travels? I've seen some from oxfam, but at almost four pounds each they seem a little expensive. If anyone can help that would be great.
Thank you!
For the first time, this year we are doing stockings for our parents. They really like dark chocolate and was thinking of getting dark chocolate coins for them. However is seems they are a little impossible to find.
Has anyone seen any on their travels? I've seen some from oxfam, but at almost four pounds each they seem a little expensive. If anyone can help that would be great.
Thank you!

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Home Bargains have small packets of Droste Dark Chocolate Pastilles for less than 50p. They are coin sized, but they are not presented as couns in foil (which is what I assume you mean) but are absolutely top quality.0
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Oxfam may have the Divine ones in?
I got mine this year from the Animal Aid online shop as I'm vegan and spotted them at a vegan festival - they are really nice quality and were about £2.40 I think.
Pity I didn't make them last until Christmas:rotfl:
If you want a dark chocolate reindeer Aldi have them but takes a few visits to find them usually as each box has loads of milk choc and only a few dark choc - that chocolate is great for 99p! Dairy free too.Sealed Pot Challenge number 8 Amount declared £365.50.
Sealed pot challenge number 9 number 4820
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