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Carlos V Chocolate by Nestle

Carlos V Chocolate by Nestle

Country of Origin: Mexico
Ingredients

Sugar, chocolate, nonfat milk, cocoa butter, whey, milkfat, vegetable oils, and less than 1% percent of soy lecithin, artificial and natural flavors, pgpr (emulsifier)

Allergy Info

Contains Milk and Soy Lecithin. Made on equipment that also processes nuts, peanuts and wheat

Item Description

Carlos V Chocolate Bars received their name from “Carlos V”, who was King of Spain who introduced chocolate to the courts of Europe. Known as the “King” of bars in Mexico, Carlos V was first introduced in Mexico in the 1970s and is now one of the most popular chocolate bars in Mexico.

Post Card: Known as the “King of Chocolates” in Mexico, Carlos V chocolates are named after King Carlos V of Spain, the monarch who first introduced chocolate to the courts of Europe

Next Up: Bubu Lubu by Ricolini


Carlos V Chocolate by Nestle

Country of Origin: Mexico
Carlos V Chocolate by Nestle
Ingredients

Sugar, chocolate, nonfat milk, cocoa butter, whey, milkfat, vegetable oils, and less than 1% percent of soy lecithin, artificial and natural flavors, pgpr (emulsifier)

Allergy Info

Contains Milk and Soy Lecithin. Made on equipment that also processes nuts, peanuts and wheat

Item Description

Carlos V Chocolate Bars received their name from “Carlos V”, who was King of Spain who introduced chocolate to the courts of Europe. Known as the “King” of bars in Mexico, Carlos V was first introduced in Mexico in the 1970s and is now one of the most popular chocolate bars in Mexico.

Post Card: Known as the “King of Chocolates” in Mexico, Carlos V chocolates are named after King Carlos V of Spain, the monarch who first introduced chocolate to the courts of Europe

Next Up: Bubu Lubu by Ricolini