Mi sento come se fossi truffato. Oggi sono andato a Gand e ho comprato cioccolato da un negozio di articoli da regalo. L’unico motivo per cui l’ho comprato da lì era per il suo prezzo (2.50e) e il caso che sembrava davvero bello. Il cioccolato stesso non è male, ma quando ho deciso di verificare se è davvero Belgio e ha aperto il loro sito Web sembra che sia una truffa. Non c’è nulla sul sito web (letteralmente). Probabilmente mi atterrò ai cioccolatini di Leonidas per i regali, ma sono solo curioso se quello che ho già comprato è legittimo.

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    1. pancakebatters on

      I just checked and the adres is a regular tourist gift shop. It’s quite strange they would have their own chocolate. It’s probably just mass produced chocolate with a custom wrap. Hey, at least it has actual cacoa butter in it.

    2. de_rubbere_eend on

      The address is just a souvenir shop in Antwerp. Sad to say you got scammed.

    3. >was because of the price

      Sad to have to say every big shop would have undercut that (chocolate from a Belgian company)

    4. Tigerowski on

      I don’t recognise the brand. It’s definitely not a luxury brand.

    5. Forward-Ant-9554 on

      interesting to point out that 87 in the eancode means that there is a registration in the netherlands. it does not mean that the product was manufactured there. sometomes it is the same. a lot of 54 registered product will be made in belgium as well as well as the company being registereed with GS1 Belgium

    6. Seems like it’s a Dutch company that deals in souvenirs KVK nr 56636393

    7. monbabie on

      First ingredient is sugar. Not legit at all regardless where it comes from.

    8. Maudrich on

      They did not make the chocolate themselves, they just had a large chocolate manufacturer like Barry Callebaut make it for them and then they just put their brand on it.
      It’s still chocolate and still made in Belgium. Just not artisanal.

      The majority of chocolates you will find in supermarkets that are not from large brands that like Mondelez, Nestle or others are made the same way. Those large groups have such large productions that they own their own chocolate factories, but it’s not the case for many smaller brands.

      Most praline makers don’t make the chocolate themselves either, they only make the fillings and shape the praline. Such is the case of Neuhaus or Leonidas for example.

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