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Chocolate Detective Red Legged Partridge Eggs - Pack of 12

Chocolate Detective Red Legged Partridge Eggs - Pack of 12

12 Chocolate Eggs filled with Salted Caramel. Layers of dark and milk chocolate are then filled with ganache and gently salted caramel before being wrapped in a fine sugar shell and life-like speckles.

The Red-Legged Partridge was first introduced to Britain from France in the late seventeenth century. He is a sociable bird and enjoys the company of family and friends. Young fledglings remain in their family groups long after they are fully grown. If you are lucky enough to get to Tresco island in the Scilly Isles they can be seen tamely pottering in and out of the gardens and hedgerows.

Chocolate Detective Red Legged Partridge Eggs - Pack of 12

12 Chocolate Eggs filled with Salted Caramel. Layers of dark and milk chocolate are then filled with ganache and gently salted caramel before being wrapped in a fine sugar shell and life-like speckles.

The Red-Legged Partridge was first introduced to Britain from France in the late seventeenth century. He is a sociable bird and enjoys the company of family and friends. Young fledglings remain in their family groups long after they are fully grown. If you are lucky enough to get to Tresco island in the Scilly Isles they can be seen tamely pottering in and out of the gardens and hedgerows.
$4.35

Original: $14.50

-70%
Chocolate Detective Red Legged Partridge Eggs - Pack of 12

$14.50

$4.35

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Chocolate Detective Red Legged Partridge Eggs - Pack of 12

12 Chocolate Eggs filled with Salted Caramel. Layers of dark and milk chocolate are then filled with ganache and gently salted caramel before being wrapped in a fine sugar shell and life-like speckles.

The Red-Legged Partridge was first introduced to Britain from France in the late seventeenth century. He is a sociable bird and enjoys the company of family and friends. Young fledglings remain in their family groups long after they are fully grown. If you are lucky enough to get to Tresco island in the Scilly Isles they can be seen tamely pottering in and out of the gardens and hedgerows.