
I discovered Royce' some years ago, even before it arrived in the Philippines. A friend used to bring boxes and boxes of potatochip chocolate and chocolate wafers as pasalubong. I love the potatochip chocolate in particular because I like the taste of salty and sweet mixing together.
And then I discovered the Potechi Crunch -- a mixture of potato chips, corn flakes, and chocolate -- all my favorite food!
It is crunchy, sweet, and a little bit salty. It is so yummy, I could consume an entire box in one sitting! I'm sure you'd love it, too.
Royce' Chocolates are available at the 4th level, Powerplant Mall and at the ground level, Greenbelt 5 (kiosk).
Here's how the pricelist looks like:
Nama Chocolate All Variants - Php 580
Pure Chocolate (Creamy Milk & White, Sweet & Milk) - Php 540
Pure Chocolate (Caramel Milk & Creamy White,Venezuela Bitter & Ghana Sweet, Mild Bitter & Extra Bitter) - Php 580
Nutty Bar Chocolate (Small/Large) - Php 540/Php 900
Potechi Crunch Chocolate - Php 540
Potatochip Chocolate (Medium/Large) - Php 540/Php 990
Baton Cookies (Coconuts, Hazelnut & Cacaonibs) - Php 540
Chocolate Wafers - Php 540
Bar Chocolate (All Variants) - Php 250
Truffe (Orange, Kirsch, Praline) - Php 450
Kurumaro Chocolate - (Milk, White) - Php 820
Macadamia Chocolate - Php 690
Criollio Chocolate (Sweet, Bitter, Milk) - Php 450
Coffee Bean Chocolate - Php 690
Karintoh Chocolate - Php 570
Prafeuille Chocolate (All Variants) - Php 540
Marshmallow Chocolate (Milk & White) - Php 420
pistot ka mahal. it must be really good for that price.
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I've tried Macadamia and it is divine!
ReplyDeleteNow it's time to try the potechi crunch. :D
i love the nama chocs stella brought home. kuyawan ko mahurot dayon so 1 square everyday ra gyud =)
ReplyDeletewow i wanna try that potechi crunch!! and the choco covered chips.
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