Christmas Tradition - a Combination of Charlie’S Maraschino Cherries & Snowballs (Vanilla Cream, Rolled in Dark Chocolate & Coconut)

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Christmas Tradition - a Combination of Charlie’S Maraschino Cherries & Snowballs (Vanilla Cream, Rolled in Dark Chocolate & Coconut) BURNABY PORT COQUITLAM 3746 Canada Way 2 - 1770 McLean Ave Burnaby, BC V5G 1G4 Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 4K8 T: 604-437-8221 T: 604-941-3811 General Inquiries: [email protected] Order Desk: [email protected] www.CharliesChocolateFactory.com Charlies Specialties Assorted Chocolates & Salted Nuts* 1 lb. Box (#101) $26.00 2 lb. Box (#102) $52.00 Nuts & Caramels* Variety of chocolate covered nuts and caramels. 1/2 lb. Box (#103) $14.50 1 lb. Box (#104) $28.00 Soft Centers* Staying away from hard, chewy centers? This box has a variety of chocolates with fillings such as Jellies, Meltaways & Creams. 1/2 lb. Box (#105) $14.50 1 lb. Box (#106) $28.00 2 Salted Caramels Each chewy caramel square is enrobed in Belgian chocolate & sprinkled with Himalayan Sea Salt. 12 pc. Box (#107) $13.00 Nuts & Caramels* Variety of chocolate covered nuts and caramels. Assorted Chocolates* A classic selection of Charlie’s specialties! The Assorted Box is packed with a selection of everything at Charlie’s... A little something for everyone. 1/2 lb. Box (#108) $14.50 2 lb. Box (#111) $56.00 1 lb. Box (#109) $28.00 3 lb. Box (#112) $84.00 1 1/2 lb. Box (#110) $42.00 5 lb. Box (#113) $140.00 * Asterisk indicates that boxes come gift wrapped. 3 Snowballs & Cherries* A Christmas tradition - a combination of Charlie’s Maraschino Cherries & Snowballs (vanilla cream, rolled in dark chocolate & coconut). 1/2 lb. Style Box (#114) $14.50 Ginger* Candied Ginger pieces from Fiji enrobed in Belgian chocolate. 1/2 lb. Box (#115) $16.00 1 lb. Box (#116) $31.00 Almond Bark 1/2 lb. Bag $14.00 Milk Chocolate (#117) Dark Chocolate (#118) White Chocolate (#119) “Happy Holidays” Box Contains a solid chocolate greeting plaque surrounded by Hedgehogs & Assorted Chocolates. (#120) $18.00 4 Chocolate Bars $5.00 Toffee Bits (#121) Dark Salted (#122) Peanut Butter Swirl (#123) Signature Truffles A European ganache style filling containing liqueurs. 12 pc. Box (#124) $17.00 Almond Bark 1/2 lb. Bag $14.00 Milk Chocolate (#117) Dark Chocolate (#118) White Chocolate (#119) “Happy Holidays” Box Contains a solid chocolate greeting Hedgehogs plaque surrounded by Hedgehogs & A family favorite! Hedgehogs contain a smooth blend Assorted Chocolates. of hazelnuts & milk chocolate. 4 pc. Box (#125) $6.50 12 pc. Box (#126) $17.00 5 Christmas Novelties Christmas Suckers (#127) $2.00 Assorted styles Small “Merry Christmas” Plaque (#130) $1.75 Peanut Butter Cups (#129) $8.00 Charlie’s famous peanut butter center in milk chocolate. Medium “Merry Christmas” Plaque (#132) $6.00 Hot Chocolate Sticks (#131) $2.00 Stir into a mug of hot milk & watch marshmallows pop to the surface. Enjoy! Santa Face (#133) $5.00 Christmas Mice (#134) $6.00 Solid Chocolate. “Twas the night before Christmas...” Candy Cane (#135) $3.00 Christmas Lights (#136) $9.00 Snowman with Snowflake 3D Solid chocolate (#137) $8.50 Snowflake (#138) $2.25 7 Brittles & Candy Cashew Brittle (#153) $7.75 Peanut Brittle (#154) $6.75 1/2 lb. Bag of Charlie’s Old Fashioned brittle. Candy Cane Assorted Salt Water Taffy Salt Water Taffy (#156) $5.50 (#157) $5.50 8 Chocolate Covered Items “Double Shot Espresso” Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans (#159) $9.25 Gummy Bears Chocolate Covered (#161) $6.00 Pretzels Chocolate Covered (#160) $5.50 9 Suitable for Diabetics Don’t compromise on flavour! Charlie’s produces items made with Belgian Callebaut chocolate sweetened with Maltitol. Maltitol is a natural sweetener made from corn. Maltitol Assorted Chocolates Maltitol 170 gr. Box (#139) $13.50 Peanut Brittle 340 gr. Box (#140) $26.00 (#141) $6.25 (200 gr.) Maltitol Snowflake (#142) $3.00 Maltitol Candy Cane (#143) $4.00 Maltitol Hedgehogs Maltitol “Merry Christmas” (#144) $8.00 (4 pc. Box) Plaque (#145) $2.35 1010.
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