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Sliced ​​chocolate? In Japan it exists!

Chocolate lovers, hold on tight, sliced ​​chocolate exists! The idea comes from Bourbon Okashi Box, a Japanese brand, which was inspired by the Toastinette-type sliced ​​cheese used in croque-monsieur or hamburgers. Thanks to this concept (well done, it must be said!), lovers of small sweet pleasures can enjoy chocolate in sandwiches, pastries or even pancakes.

5 slices for 2 euros

Exit the Milka tablets and the jar of Nutella; the chocolate slices are made from "Nama" chocolate, which is very popular in Japan and renowned for its more intense taste than milk chocolate. They are on sale in Japanese shopping centers in packs of 5 slices for the equivalent of two euros. And the greediest even have the possibility of ordering 12 packets at the price of 27 dollars (nearly 25 euros) on the Bourbon site. If sliced ​​chocolate is a real revolution in the world of gluttony, it is only available in Japan for the moment. We will therefore have to wait a little longer before the phenomenon invades our cupboards!