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Japan's Sliced Chocolate: A Game-Changing Treat for Sandwiches and Pastries

Chocolate enthusiasts, prepare to be amazed—sliced chocolate is here, straight from Japan. Bourbon Okashi Box drew inspiration from Toastinette-style sliced cheese, perfect for croque-monsieurs or burgers. This clever innovation lets you effortlessly add rich chocolate to sandwiches, pastries, or pancakes for those irresistible sweet moments.

5 Slices for Just €2

Forget traditional Milka bars or Nutella jars. These slices feature Japan's beloved "Nama" chocolate, known for its bolder, more intense flavor than standard milk chocolate. Available in Japanese supermarkets, a 5-slice pack costs around €2. For bulk buyers, 12 packs are offered on the Bourbon website for $27 (about €25). While this gluttonous revolution is currently Japan-exclusive, it's only a matter of time before it reaches global shelves.