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Premium Chocolate Gift Box — 25 Pieces, Indian Flavour Assortment

Twenty-five chocolates. Twenty-five different ones. Most twenty-five piece boxes are five flavours repeated five times. Open this one and every piece is its own — pistachio over dark chocolate, almond flakes, coconut, rose petals, a fine white drizzle, a soft pistachio centre set in its...

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Before you gift it

Everything worth knowing — sizes, shelf life, branding, shipping — in one place.

Shipping & delivery
Bulk & branding

From 25 units: logo on the box, branded ribbon and a custom card. GST invoice on every business order — see corporate gifting for tiers and sampling.

Care & sustainability

The keepsake box is reusable and all packaging is plastic-free kraft and cloth. Explore the full eco-friendly gift range.

Product details

Description
Why This Product Works as a Corporate Gift ?

It survives the journey. Most premium chocolate asks to be kept at 3 to 5 degrees, which quietly rules it out of the order you actually want to place — two hundred boxes to two hundred home addresses, no cold chain at either end. This box stores at room temperature and keeps for three months from manufacture, so a Diwali order placed in September is still a Diwali order in October.

It does not taste like everyone else's. Corporate chocolate has converged on the same handful of European flavours, and recipients have stopped noticing them. Kunafa, pan masala, supari and cranberry rose are the flavours people actually reach for at the end of an Indian meal, and putting them in a premium box is the difference between a gift that gets eaten and a gift that gets mentioned.

Your brand goes on the lid, not on the chocolate. Printing a logo onto the sweets themselves turns a gift into a handout, and the recipient eats the branding within the hour. Here the mark sits on the rigid lid — the object they open, notice and keep on the desk for a week.

It is already a finished gift. The standard lid is a designed traditional block print, not a plain box waiting for a sticker. So the same product works unbranded for personal gifting and branded for a corporate run, and neither version looks like a compromise of the other.

Nobody has to ask what is in it. Twenty-five pieces, 15 g each, 375 g of chocolate, 100 percent vegetarian, made in India, three-month shelf life. Most listings in this category publish none of that, and the buyer sending food to people they have never met is the one who needs it.
Specifications
  • Pieces - 25 individually decorated chocolates
  • Weight per piece - 15 g
  • Chocolate content - 375 g
  • Flavours include - Kunafa, Pan Masala, Supari, Cranberry Rose, Roasted Almond, Cashew, Coconut
  • Chocolate types - Dark, milk and white
  • Presentation - Rigid tray with a 5 x 5 divider grid, one fluted paper cup per piece
  • Lid - Rigid board with a traditional Indian block print in gold, pink and green
  • Customisation - Lid branding available on bulk orders
  • Shelf life - 3 months from the date of manufacture
  • Storage - Room temperature, away from direct sunlight
  • Refrigeration - Not required
  • Dietary - 100% vegetarian
  • Contains - Milk, tree nuts (almond, cashew, pistachio) and coconut
  • Country of origin - India
Perfect for
Diwali Corporate Gifts · Client Appreciation Gifts · Employee Festive Gifting · Raksha Bandhan Gifts · Christmas and New Year Gifting · Eid Gifts · Birthday Gifts · Anniversary Gifts · Thank You Gifts · Housewarming Gifts
Additional information
What is in the box

This is a premium assorted chocolate gift box built around variety rather than volume. Twenty-five chocolates, each in its own fluted paper cup, seated in a rigid tray divided into a five by five grid. Every piece is 15 g, giving 375 g of chocolate in total. The pieces are a mix of dark, milk and white chocolate, and each one is finished individually on top — pistachio slivers, almond flakes, flaked coconut, freeze-dried berry pieces, dried rose petals, coloured sprinkles, fine lines of white chocolate drizzle. A few are soft-set centres in their own shallow trays rather than moulded pieces. The arrangement is deliberate: no two pieces sitting beside each other look alike.

The flavours

Kunafa, pan masala, supari, cranberry rose, roasted almond, cashew and coconut, alongside further pieces in the same assortment. The paan and supari pieces are aromatic flavour profiles built on betel leaf, gulkand, rose and fennel — the taste of the mouth freshener, not the ingredient. If you have only ever had European fillings in a box like this, these are the two worth trying first.

The box, and putting your brand on it

The lid is rigid board carrying a traditional Indian block print — banded borders, lotus buds, floral scrollwork and small fish motifs in gold, pink and green. It is the reason the box works as a gift without anything being added to it.

For bulk orders the lid becomes the branding surface. This is a deliberate choice. Printing a logo onto the chocolates themselves is common in corporate gifting and it works against the gift: the recipient eats the mark, and the box reads as promotional material rather than as something chosen for them. On the lid, the mark sits on the object they actually open and keep.

Customisation is offered on bulk orders. Personal and retail orders ship with the standard printed lid.

Storing it, and sending it

Store at room temperature and keep the box out of direct sunlight. No refrigeration is needed at any point, which is what makes this practical to send across India to a long list of addresses — most premium chocolate of this kind asks to be kept cold, and that quietly makes a large distributed order very difficult.

Shelf life is three months from the date of manufacture. For festival planning that is the number that matters: a corporate order placed a few weeks before Diwali is comfortably inside it.

Who it suits

Employee and client gifting where the box will be opened in front of other people. Festival gifting at Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, Christmas and Eid. Birthdays, anniversaries and thank-you gifts where a box of chocolates is the obvious choice and the obvious choice usually disappoints. It is vegetarian, and it is made in India.
Returns
Being a perishable food product, this item cannot be returned or exchanged unless it arrives damaged — please report any damage with photographs within 24 hours of delivery.
Please note
Store at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Best enjoyed within three months of the date of manufacture. Contains milk, tree nuts and coconut — please check before gifting to someone with allergies.

Ordering in bulk? The lid can be printed with your company branding. Message us on WhatsApp with your quantity and we will send you the options.
FAQs

Questions, answered

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1Are all 25 chocolates different, or is it a few flavours repeated?
It is a genuine assortment — every piece is decorated individually and no two sitting side by side are alike, across kunafa, pan masala, supari, cranberry rose, almond, cashew and coconut.
2Does this need to be kept in the fridge?
No. Store it at room temperature and keep it out of direct sunlight. No refrigeration is needed, which is what makes it practical to send across India to many addresses.
3How long does it keep?
Three months from the date of manufacture, so a festival order placed a few weeks ahead is comfortably within shelf life.
4What does a paan or supari chocolate actually taste like?
They are aromatic flavour profiles built on betel leaf, gulkand, rose and fennel — the taste of the mouth freshener served after a meal, carried in chocolate.
5Is it vegetarian?
Yes, 100% vegetarian, and made in India.
6Does it contain nuts?
Yes. The assortment contains tree nuts including almond, cashew and pistachio, along with milk and coconut. Please check with recipients who may have allergies.
7Can we print our company logo on it?
Yes, on bulk orders. Your mark is printed on the rigid lid rather than on the chocolates, so the box stays a gift rather than a promotional item. Write to us with your quantity.
8How big is each chocolate?
Each piece is 15 g, which is noticeably larger than the pieces in most boxes of this shape, and gives 375 g of chocolate in the box.