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Assortment of 24 or 48 Marie-Antoinette Pistoles: 74% dark chocolate from Madagascar, 66% dark chocolate from Ecuador with real Bourbon vanilla, verbena, orange blossom, honey flakes, almond milk chocolate and 46% milk chocolate.
To alleviate Queen Marie-Antoinette's headaches, pharmacist Sulpice Debauve devised the first chewable chocolate in history, mixing chocolate with medicine to make it more pleasant-tasting.Enchanted by the result, the queen named these medallions “Pistoles”.According to Sulpice Debauve, each recipe had a beneficial virtue, in keeping with his motto Utile Dulci!
Each Pistole is engraved with a design inspired by Queen Marie-Antoinette's jewelry collection.
Cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, sunflower lecithin, vanilla powder and natural extract, cane sugar, almond powder, orange blossom and verbena essential oils, coffee, honey and corn starch. May contain traces of milk, [ See more
Cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, sunflower lecithin, natural vanilla powder and extract, cane sugar, almond powder, essential oil of [ See more
Cocoa beans, sugar, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, sunflower lecithin, vanilla powder and natural extract, cane sugar, almond powder, orange blossom and verbena essential oils, coffee, honey and corn starch. May contain traces of milk, gluten, egg, peanut, soy, nuts and sesame. See less
Our chocolate pistoles should be kept in a dry place, where the ideal temperature is between 16°C and 18°C.
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We offer you the possibility of adding a personalized note to your basket, which we will then integrate into your order.
All Debauve & Gallais products are carefully prepared and packaged.
Included in each order, you can add a personalized message to be written and printed on Debauve & Gallais letterhead.