One of the country s top gourmet chocolate brands has launched a new range of sweet treats sure to delight the whole family.
As millions of weary Aussies remain in lockdown, Koko Black is delivering DIY hot chocolate balls, drool-worthy chocolate-covered popcorn packs and boozy hampers to lighten the mood.
The $49 hot chocolate bomb kits have been a hit in the cooler weather, with customers treated to decadent dark chocolate, a mould to use for shaping the sphere and marshmallows for the ultimate loaded hot choccie.
As millions of weary Aussies remain in lockdown, Koko Black is delivering DIY hot chocolate balls, drool-worthy chocolate-covered popcorn packs and boozy hampers to lighten the mood
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Chef at work: Armand whipping up snacks at the kitchen at his mini factory in Kinarut, Sabah.
KOTA KINABALU: The sight of people queuing up outside a mosque last month, waiting for food supplies, struck a chord in 11-year-old Armand Idrizam.
“People ran out of food. But my family is lucky. We still have food to eat, ” he said.
“It made me want to do something about it.”
While it might sound lofty coming from a child of his age, Armand is wise beyond his age.
In fact, he is the “chief executive officer” of Koko Loko, a cocoa-based snacks company based in Kinarut town which is a 40-minute drive from here.
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