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Lindt Is Releasing A Box Of Mint-Flavoured Lindor Balls

Lindt Is Releasing A Box Of Mint-Flavoured Lindor Balls

The limited-edition box will be available exclusively at Tesco

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

I'm about to make your Friday just a little bit better with the wonderful news that posh chocolate maker Lindt is launching a special-edition mint flavour of its Lindor Balls in Tesco.

The delicious truffles are an absolute dream and will now come with a hint of mint for a limited time exclusively at Tesco, according to HotDealsUK.

HotDealsUK

No price has been mentioned yet, but a 337g box of the regular milk Lindor Balls will set you back £7.40. Tesco's online shop also stocks a variety box with milk, milk and white, strawberries and cream and coconut flavoured truffles, which all sound bloody amazing.

HotDealsUK says that the mint flavour is currently making its way to stores but the boxes are yet to be sold on the Tesco website, so it's probably a good time to get hunting - and if you see any, pick up 10 boxes for me too, please.


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Don't feel too bad if you can't find any in store just yet, though, because you can order them through the Lindt website - here.

As well as mint, you can also get your filthy paws on cappuccino, caramel and orange truffles. If you're feeling really fancy, it also sells champagne-flavoured ones, too. Nice.

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The news is hot off the back of the new edition to the Mars family in the form of Malteser Buttons. After a much-anticipated wait, share bags of the buttons have now hit shelves in the UK.

Now, while Lindt and Maltesers are unarguably gorgeous, it's the humble Kit Kat that is the world's favourite chocolate bar, apparently.

According to site Ranker, the chocolate bar/biscuit hybrid is the most beloved chocolatey treat in the whole wide world.

Just let that sink in - think of every single chocolate bar you truly love and then think of a Kit Kat. Then agree with me that this list is wrong and the public cannot be trusted when it comes to voting.


I'm not saying we should scrap democracy... all I'm saying is that after Kit Kat, Twix had the second most votes, followed by Snickers. Lindt came in 15th, if you're wondering.

Featured Image Credit: HotDealsUK

Topics: Food, UK News, Chocolate