Products
Their range comprises 500 products, with 60 extra items created for Easter and Christmas, including:
- Assorted Chocolate Box
- Assorted Chocolate Carton
- Assorted Liqueurs Gift Box
- Bulgarian Rock
- Cherry Liqueur Gift Box
- Caramel Snows
- Chocolate Praline Shells Box
- Coffee Creams
- Dark Chocolate Box
- Dark Chocolate Carton
- Dark Chocolate Ginger Carton
- Hard Centres Chocolate Box
- Hard Centres Chocolate Carton
- Hazelnut & Honey Gift Box
- Liquorice
- Macadamia Presentation Box
- Milk & Dark Ginger Box
- Milk Chocolate Box
- Milk Chocolate Carton
- Peppermint Cream Gift Box
- Peppermint Milk & Dark Chocolate Carton
- Praline Sweet Hearts Gift Box
- Rocklea Road
- Rose Turkish Delight Box
- Soft Centre Chocolate Carton
- Soft Centres Chocolate Box
- Traditional Chocolate Box Assortment
- Traditional Creams Box
In recent years Darrell Lea has had many demands for their liquorice from overseas, in particular the U.S., United Kingdom and Canada. They offer an ordering service to this end.
Darrell Lea's line of soft licorices are sold in Canadian shops as well as Target department stores and Trader Joe's grocery stores in the United States. To see which outlets worldwide sell Darrell Lea products go to the Darrell Lea website.*Darrell Lea Chocolate Website
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