Eating and receiving chocolate are associated with positivity. There’s something about this melt-in-your-mouth, creamy goodness that makes it so addictive. Receiving chocolates as a gift always makes our day, be it as a classic Valentine’s Day present from bae or a thoughtful perk-me-up from our fambam. With the recent announcement on Facebook that Chocolate Origin’s products are halal-certified, our Muslim friends can now happily savour all these chocolatey delights. All of Chocolate Origin’s products, including their ice cream and chocolate truffles, are halal-certified.
Get your hands on their uber popular Original Speciality Cake (from $37.80), which serves up to eight people. It features rich, luxurious chocolate ganache between layers of chocolate sponge, finished with a smooth chocolate glaze.
Chocolate Origin’s dark and milk truffle chocolates ($16.80 per box) will be a comforting indulgence during this stay-home period. Chocoholics will enjoy the rich creaminess and intense chocolatey flavour.Â
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Chocolate Origin now offers delivery, so y’all will be able to munch on their delectable chocolate products in the comfort of your own home. What’s more, these products will make a great surprise for your friends or colleagues!
There’s a minimum order of $30, with a flat $15 delivery fee. This fee is waived for orders above $300.
There is an ongoing promotion for their Dark Gelato, where two pints are going for $19.80 (U.P. $25). For their Chocolate Truffles, you can now get two boxes at $26.80 (U.P. $33.60). These promotions are valid until 31 May 2020, so snap them up quick!
While their products are halal-certified, Chocolate Origin’s physical stalls are not halal-certified at this point due to manpower constraints.
For more sweet treats during this stay-home period, check out these easy no-bake Asian desserts and no-bake cake recipes.
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