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View Park, Almond & Macadamia Gold BarsPark, Almond & Macadamia Gold Bars
$37.00 – $66.00Our celebrated Park Bars and Almond and Macadamia Gold Bars feature roasted nuts and soft butter caramel enrobed in smooth chocolate.
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View Signature Lacquer BowlSignature Lacquer Bowl
$300.00Our custom-designed Suna Gold lacquer bowl holds a delicious collection of our signature salted caramels, assorted truffles, chocolate-covered fruit, peanut butter cups, and tas de noix.
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View Assorted Bonbons and Petite Sencha Matcha Tea PairingAssorted Bonbons and Petite Sencha Matcha Tea Pairing
$47.00Savor the delicate harmony of our Pistachio, Black Sesame, and Matcha Bonbons, thoughtfully paired with a petite tin of Kotoshina’s Organic Sencha Matcha—a tea celebrated for its vibrant character and refined balance.
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View Japanese Chabako BoxJapanese Chabako Box
$195.00Custom wooden boxes wrapped in hand-printed washi paper are filled with an elegant assortment of our dark and milk chocolate truffles and caramels.
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View Collection Gift BoxesCollection Gift Boxes
$180.00 – $245.00Generous assortments of our finest confections, including award-winning salted caramels, dark and milk chocolate truffles, and seasonal treats.
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View Fran's SelectionsFran's Selections
$96.00A delectable assortment of our gray & smoked salt caramels, assorted truffles, and seasonal treats.
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View Gray & Smoked Salt CaramelsGray & Smoked Salt Caramels
$18.75 – $325.00Our best-selling and award-winning Gray and Smoked Salt Caramels feature a harmonious blend of complex flavors—rich smooth chocolate, soft, buttery caramel and the unexpected boldness of the gray and smoked sea salts.
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