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Santander 36% Cocoa Bar

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Address: Colombia
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Santander
Country: Colombia
Product Feature: Milk Chocolate - 36 % Cacao
Label: Santander
Product Manufacturer: Santander
Publisher: Santander
Ranking: 18287
Studio: Santander


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  • Milk Chocolate - 36 % Cacao







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Single-origin chocolate with 36% cocoa solids, has predominant dairy notes, where the flavors of nuts mix with accords of flowers and fruits, generating a rich combination reminiscent of milk caramel. It has a soft consistency on the palate, and the taste of chocolate is gently released to the end.

















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