From Sakuraco With Love: A Chocolate Treat

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February is about bringing people together, showing each other genuine kindness and appreciation. Therefore, this month, to celebrate this season of love, we wanted to include a special chocolate valentine from the Sakuraco Team. 

Check out below for the Sakuraco Originals Chocolate you received and the allergy information.

White Chocolate Fruit: Strawberry 


By Sakuraco Originals
Common Allergens: Dairy, Soy
May Contain Traces Of: Shrimp, Crab, Wheat, Egg, Peanuts, Almond, Squid, Orange, Cashews, Kiwi, Walnut, Sesame, Mackerel, Chicken, Banana, Peach, Yam, Apple, Gelatin, Pork
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

These decadent strawberries harmoniously blend the gentle sweetness of white chocolate with the tartness of fruit. The makers have artfully soaked each succulent strawberry with white chocolate, creating an irresistible dance of flavors.

White Chocolate Fruits: Banana 


By Sakuraco Originals
Common Allergens: Dairy, Soy, Banana
May Contain Traces Of: Shrimp, Crab, Wheat, Egg, Peanuts, Almond, Squid, Orange, Cashews, Kiwi, Walnut, Sesame, Mackerel, Chicken, Peach, Yam, Apple, Gelatin, Pork
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

These decadent fruit pieces harmoniously blend the gentle sweetness of white chocolate with the creamy texture of bananas. The makers have artfully soaked each succulent banana piece with white chocolate, creating an irresistible dance of flavors.

White Chocolate Fruits: Apple


By Sakuraco Originals
Common Allergens: Dairy, Soy, Apple
May Contain Traces Of: Shrimp, Crab, Wheat, Egg, Peanuts, Almond, Squid, Orange, Cashews, Kiwi, Walnut, Sesame, Mackerel, Chicken, Banana, Peach, Yam, Gelatin, Pork
Vegetarian Friendly: Yes

These decadent fruit pieces harmoniously blend the gentle sweetness of white chocolate with the tartness of apple. The makers have artfully soaked each succulent apple piece with white chocolate, creating an irresistible dance of flavors.

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