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NESTLÉ DOCELLO Snowcap White Compound Chocolate 5kg $8.04 + Delivery (Free with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Other varieties available with varying prices, above is for white,
Below is for the others https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/aw/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?k=Nestle+do…

Should be included in the 25% off for orders >50.

Ships in 1-3 weeks, but is sold through Amazon so u won't be charged until then.

Specially tailor to deliver beautifully inspired desserts and cakes
Ideal for caterers as each box contains 2x2.5kg sealed bags
Made in Australia
14% milk solids and easy to melt

Original 25% off First Order of Select Pantry Food & Drinks from Amazon Deal Post

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  • Thansk OP! do you know when are the expiration date?
    And I wonder how well they turn out if I melt them in milk to make hot chocolate…

    • Unfortunately not :/

    • No dude, no.

      • why not?! come on it's hooooot chocolateeeee…mmm….

        • +4

          It's compound chocolate which has a higher fat content than your average chocolate block. You'll just end up with an oily drink with this stuff.

        • What sTon3r said….

  • +9

    That's dinner sorted for the kids one night the wife is away.

    • Nice one Cletus

  • +2

    1.8 kilograms of mousse mix for $29.99 delivered? (Breathes heavily)

  • Thanks op, got mine for 6.52!

    • How

    • I got the white chocolate one for $6.01. There was a promotion of -$2.01 applied to my order but I didn't add a code or do anything.

  • +2

    Thanks but no thanks:
    1) It is Compound
    2) Even the Dark type only has 16% cocoa, a proper dark choc has more than 50% minimum.
    But it is cheap.

  • these are for baking, not to eat on its own

    • I never understand how baking is a reason to use this awful shit. Why not use proper chocolate in your baking?

      • because bakers who own a bakery would use these to save on costs. not every baker is going to use finest quality

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