Aldi launches luxury truffle filled egg
Available for almost £20 cheaper than Hotel Chocolat’s truffle-filled counterpart, shoppers can now enjoy a luxurious treat at a fraction of the cost. Available in stores now.
The Specially Selected Belgian Truffle Filled Egg has a decadent milk chocolate shell, decorated with a bronze chocolate outer layer and comes filled with eight different flavoured Belgian chocolate truffles - it’s a box of chocolates in an Easter egg!
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Hide AdThis mouth-watering egg has already made quite the stir on social media with one Instagram user exclaiming: “This looks like heaven” and another saying: “Oh wow!”.
Researxch shows a third of Brits can’t resist Aldi chocolate ahead of Easter weekend, one in ten admit they start tucking into Easter eggs a MONTH before Easter Sunday, and almost half of shoppers admit to scoffing easter egg they had bought for someone else.
Aldi’s latest chocolate masterpiece joins its largest and most egg-stravagent range of Easter treats to date, including the NEW Specially Selected Salted Caramel Crunch Egg (£6.99, 328g) - a hand-finished Belgian milk chocolate egg, front-loaded with salted caramel pearls and melt-in-the-mouth truffles within. Perfect for enjoying a sweet treat post-Easter roast. Available in stores now.
What’s more, the NEW Specially Selected Marble Eggs (£5.99, 240g) available in Belgian Milk Chocolate and Valencia Orange and sophisticated Belgian White Chocolate and Scottish Raspberry flavours make the perfect Easter gift. Deliciously moreish and a feast for the eyes too, these marble patterned eggs will be an el-egg-ant choice this Easter! In stores now.
Aldi’s NEW Specially Selected Belgian Filled Egg, Specially Selected Salted Caramel Crunch Egg and Specially Selected Marble Eggs are all available in stores and online via Click and Collect now.
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