Gnaw stands for comfortingly flat, chunky Easter Eggs

Gnaw stands for comfortingly flat, chunky Easter Eggs

Despite the fact that Christmas is over, Easter is approaching. Gnaw Chocolate is pleased to present its new line of comfortingly chunky flat eggs in a variety of intriguing formats, including Rocky Road, Totally Nuts, Chocolate Curls and Eggs-travaganza offerings. After all, true chocolate lovers don’t need much of an excuse to seek out something…


Despite the fact that Christmas is over, Easter is approaching.

Gnaw Chocolate is pleased to present its new line of comfortingly chunky flat eggs in a variety of intriguing formats, including Rocky Road, Totally Nuts, Chocolate Curls and Eggs-travaganza offerings. After all, true chocolate lovers don’t need much of an excuse to seek out something a little more intriguing than the norm.

You might be under the misapprehension that Gnaw’s refusal to subscribe to hollow, ‘airy’ eggs might be down to attention-seeking gimmickery but in truth you couldn’t be more wrong.

When you insist on only using Columbian chocolate to assemble 40% cocoa milk chocolate it’s important to not only create a thickness that ensures a suitably satisfying snap but provides the all-important density that can accommodate all the tasty inclusions.

More importantly of all, a flat egg requires less packaging than a rotund ‘image over substance’ hollow egg, which is very important when you take pride in your stance as an artisanal chocolate producer with strong sustainable values.

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