Delicious chocolate-filled shortbread biscuits from Belle France. A perfect 120g treat for snacking or sharing.
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Delicious chocolate-filled shortbread biscuits from Belle France. A perfect 120g treat for snacking or sharing.
Crunchy biscuit sticks coated with smooth milk chocolate. Belle France 150g pack, perfect for snacking or sharing.
Delicious chocolate-filled snack cakes, perfect for kids’ lunchboxes or a sweet treat anytime. Soft, tasty, and individually wrapped for convenience.
Belle France Sprits 400g are classic French butter cookies—crispy, buttery, and perfect with tea or coffee.
Belle France Tartelettes au Chocolat Noir 125g are buttery shortbread biscuits topped with a 31% dark chocolate layer, offering a rich and indulgent treat. Each pack contains 9 individually wrapped tartlets, ensuring freshness and convenience. Made in France, these tartlets are ideal for satisfying sweet cravings or pairing with tea.
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