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Plamil launches plastic-free chocolates that are perfect for sharing

The vegan bites are now available in four moreish flavours

Plamil launches plastic-free chocolates that are perfect for sharing

Chocolate lovers, listen up! Vegan chocolatier Plamil So Free has launched four new flavours of its Cocoa Bites, and they’re packaged in plastic-free sharing pouches!

Providing the ultimate eco-friendly treat, each bag is packed with silky smooth bites of dairy-free and gluten-free chocolate bites. Available in four new flavours – Salted Caramel, Chocolate Orange, White Chocolate and White Chocolate and Strawberry – they’re ideal for sharing with friends during a night in, topping your morning bowl of porridge, or just enjoying on your own as a mid-afternoon snack.

You can feel good about indulging, too, as Plamil So Free has committed to using 100% renewable energy to manufacture its chocolates, and produces the treats alongside its other ranges in a vegan factory in the UK. The new Cocoa Bites are available from £2.95 at plamilfoods.co.uk

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