Gnaw expands selection of hot drinks with Mocha Melts

Gnaw expands selection of hot drinks with Mocha Melts

Norfolk’s artisanal chocolate maker, Gnaw Chocolate, is introducing a new product called Mocha Melts. These are big cubes with a soft gooey centre that can turn a regular homemade coffee into a fancy mocha treat. Although coffee has resolutely established itself as the nation’s hot beverage of choice it’s now facing resistance from nostalgic, feel-good…


Norfolk’s artisanal chocolate maker, Gnaw Chocolate, is introducing a new product called Mocha Melts.

These are big cubes with a soft gooey centre that can turn a regular homemade coffee into a fancy mocha treat.

Although coffee has resolutely established itself as the nation’s hot beverage of choice it’s now facing resistance from nostalgic, feel-good favourite Hot Chocolate which provides comfort, homeliness and a joyful swig of happy childhood memories, especially through cold, Winter afternoons and cozy, stay-at-home evenings.

Available in Salted Caramel, Hazelnut and Double Chocolate, Mocha Melts represents an audacious bid by Gnaw to extend its premium chocolate credentials down the gifting and hot beverage aisles with choc blocks you drop into coffee for a luxurious mid-morning or afternoon pick-me-up.

According to Gnaw spokesperson, Mike Navarro: “One of key priorities over the last 12 months has been to tap into chocolate’s unrivalled versatility. By piggybacking off coffee’s everyday appeal, Gnaw is providing the perfect means to add a little luxurious twist to one’s Daily Brew.”

A pack of 12 x 20g Mocha Melts (£12)

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