• This Luna New Year, chocolatier Koko Black is welcoming the Year of the Snake with a range including gift boxes, Sichuan Pepper praline, and a bespoke light-up Lunar Lantern. (Image: Koko Black)
    This Luna New Year, chocolatier Koko Black is welcoming the Year of the Snake with a range including gift boxes, Sichuan Pepper praline, and a bespoke light-up Lunar Lantern. (Image: Koko Black)
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This Luna New Year, chocolatier Koko Black is welcoming the Year of the Snake with a range including gift boxes, Sichuan Pepper praline, and a bespoke light-up Lunar Lantern.

To celebrate the Snake, Koko Black is bringing back its limited-edition Sichuan Pepper praline, available in all Lunar New Year gift boxes and sold separately.

The bespoke 48-piece light-up Lunar Lantern is returning. Once the pralines have been eaten, the nine-layered gold foil tower can be used as decor, with the lantern containing a light in the top layer draw.

Its custom gift boxes feature seasonal flavours such as mandarin and yuzu, mango and vanilla, and passionfruit.

Alongside the Lunar New Year products, a complimentary Red Envelope (Hóng Bāo) will be provided to Koko Black customers, a traditional gift that signifies good fortune for the year ahead.

The full Koko Black Lunar New Year range includes:

  • 48 Piece Lunar Lantern RRP $159.
  • 8 Piece Lucky Lunar Pralines RRP $29.90
  • 25 Piece Pralines RRP $81.90
  • Sichuan Pepper Praline RRP $3.20

Supporting Lines:

  • Mandarin and Yuzu Praline RRP $3.20, Passion Praline RRP $3.20, and Mango and Vanilla Praline RRP $3.20.

Available at Koko Black stores and online.

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