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Just when we thought Bourbon had changed the world of breakfast toasts forever with their ingenious sliced chocolate, they’ve announced an imminent release of their new product — sliced white chocolate.
To be released on March 7th, 2017, the sliced white chocolate comes over a year after the sliced chocolate which, if you remember, immediately became a globally coveted pantry item. Like its predecessor, the sliced white chocolate will come wrapped in an easily removable film (like sliced cheese), and can be placed on toast, wrapped in crepes, or used as toppings for pancakes or desserts. You can even cut them into various shapes, making them a surprisingly versatile chocolate product.
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The sliced white chocolate is made of raw chocolate with a hint of vanilla, and adds a delicious mouthful of sweetness to your breakfast or dessert. Of course, they can also be enjoyed as is!
In addition to the release of this new product, Bourbon will actually be re-releasing their sliced chocolate. This hit product will be reintroduced with more cacao flavor, and you’ll be tempted to buy the original and the white chocolate slices together to try them both.
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The sliced white chocolate will come in a pack of five, and can be purchased for 250 yen (US$2.20). If you’re looking for more mouthwatering additions to your toast, you can also try some coffee spread for an even more delectable breakfast.