2 All New Tony’s Chocolonely Bars Just Dropped—and They’re Filled

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Tony’s Chocolonely is a Dutch company that makes a whole range of tasty chocolate bars like “milk honey almond nougat” and “milk caramel sea salt,” while working to promote ethically sourced and exploitation-free cocoa harvesting. And they’ve just unveiled three new “filled” bars—two of them have already started popping up in the states. Here’s what you need to know.

What are these new “filled” Tony Chocolonely flavors?

They’re chocolate bars filled with, well, filling. And while all three have hit stores in the UK, only two of them have been spotted in U.S. stores. They are:

Creamy Milk Chocolate Ganache

This Chocolonely bar is made with Belgian milk-chocolate, stuffed with a “smooth, creamy chocolate truffle filling.”

Milk Chocolate Gooey Caramel Sea Salt Crunch

This one’s also made from Belgian milk chocolate, only mixed with crunchy bits of caramel and stuffed with a “gooey, crunchy salted caramel filling.”

Creamy Milk Chocolate Praline Crunch

This one’s made with Belgian milk chocolate, but mixed with roasted hazelnut and stuffed with a soft hazelnut filling. So far, it’s only been seen in UK, and while it’s listed on the UK Chocolonely website (where it’s currently sold out), it’s not on the U.S. site. So, we may have to settle for the next best thing: dunking a regular chocolonely bar into some Nutella.

Where can I get these new Tony’s Chocolonely bars?

In the UK, all three of these flavors are available in Waitrose stores. Here in the States, you can find the chocolate ganache and caramel sea salt crunch flavors at Target. (You can find their whole range of Chocolonely products here.)

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