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Little by little luxury. Godiva's 5 subdivided chocolates, Ichioshi is "Blood Orange"


A limited number of stick-type subdivided chocolates were released in late December by the Belgian luxury chocolate brand "Godiva". Handled at FamilyMart, Lawson, Poplar, etc. nationwide.


Five stick-type chocolates individually wrapped in a smart thin box. Divided into 6 blocks, it is suitable for tasting slowly in small portions.




Perfect for eating little by little

The lineup consists of three types: milk chocolate, 72% cacao, and blood orange. The price is 378 yen each (tax included).

Milk chocolate has a rich milk flavor like caramel. The smooth mouthfeel is also impressive.


72% cacao is rich and smooth. It has a bittersweet taste that complements the richness of cacao. It's a high cacao chocolate that I've come to see a lot these days, but I still have the impression that it's fragrant and well-balanced. it's delicious.



Blood oranges have a crispy peel texture and you can enjoy the sweet and sour taste of blood oranges. A luxurious tailoring that is more gorgeous than ordinary oranges and has a juicy aftertaste. It may be unusual for oranges to be pushed so far with peels. Chocolat Orange lovers are worth a try.



Now is the time to get even busier towards the end of the year after Christmas. Why don't you put a little rich chocolate in your pocket and use it to relax in your spare time?
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