• Haigh’s Chocolates has released its 2025 Valentine’s Day gift range, adorned in hot air balloons and featuring a rich colour palette of lilac, dark purple, plum and gold. (Image: Haigh's)
    Haigh’s Chocolates has released its 2025 Valentine’s Day gift range, adorned in hot air balloons and featuring a rich colour palette of lilac, dark purple, plum and gold. (Image: Haigh's)
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Haigh’s Chocolates has released its 2025 Valentine’s Day gift range, adorned in hot air balloons and featuring a rich colour palette of lilac, dark purple, plum and gold

This year’s range welcomes the new Milk Caramel Sundae Truffle, a decadent caramel white chocolate, filled with a soft cream centre, hand dipped in crunchy biscuit pieces and finished in premium milk chocolate.

It is available in Haigh’s Valentine’s Day heart shaped Truffle Gift Box or individually from the chocolate cabinet.

The Haigh’s signature small, medium, and large chocolate hearts wrapped in plum, gold and pink foils also return.

Since 2011, Haigh’s has donated part of the proceeds from every large milk or dark chocolate heart purchased to Variety the Children’s Charity to support children in need.

Celebrate love with the Haigh’s Chocolates Valentine’s Day 2025 collection, available from 28 January at all Haigh’s Chocolates stores across Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, and online at haighschocolates.com.au

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