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A taste of Spain by the Brits for the Norwegians.


Norwegians were lining up to say "yes please" to being offered Britain's thickest, creamiest hot chocolate beverage--Spanish Chocolate.

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With the Scandinavian region's often sub-zero temperatures, the Spanish Chocolate Company director, Shafiq Shafi, was not overly surprised by the favourable response gained from the Norwegian marketplace.

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 said: "Hot Chocolate is always a popular product in cold-climate countries. It's only been launched in the UK for a relatively short time and it's already a top-selling product.

"There is also no other product like Spanish Chocolate currently available to Norwegians. Not only is it a super-thick, rich and creamy cream·y  
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 hot chocolate drink, the powder is also versatile enough to be made thicker and served as a dessert

"I'm very excited to be introducing Spanish Chocolate to Norwegian families and chocolate lovers and if all goes to plan, our high-quality 350 gram tin will be available for sale on supermarket shelves very soon."

Contact the Spanish Chocolate Company on 0116 210 3450 or visit www.spanishchocolate.com
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Date:Apr 1, 2007
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