THE LOCAL SUPERMARKET HERE IN SWEDEN PLAYED MY ASS, WTF. From now on, I´m going to ask my new friend about product lines before I make expensive purchases. Also, Trump must sanction...I don´t know...Swiss cantons or something?!
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THE LOCAL SUPERMARKET HERE IN SWEDEN PLAYED MY ASS, WTF. From now on, I´m going to ask my new friend about product lines before I make expensive purchases. Also, Trump must sanction...I don´t know...Swiss cantons or something?!
No, Dubai Style Chocolate by Lindt and what people refer to as "Dubai Chocolate" are not necessarily the same thing. Here's the distinction:
Lindt's Dubai Style Chocolate: This is a specific product marketed by Lindt, often featuring flavors and ingredients inspired by the Middle East, such as dates, saffron, pistachios, or cardamom. It’s a premium Swiss chocolate infused with flavors popular in Dubai and other Gulf regions.
"Dubai Chocolate" (General Term): This usually refers to chocolates made in Dubai or brands that are popular in Dubai, like Patchi, Mirzam, or Al Nassma (camel milk chocolate). Some people also use the term to describe luxury chocolates sold in Dubai's upscale malls and airports, often featuring gold leaf, exotic nuts, or traditional Middle Eastern spices.
So while Lindt’s Dubai Style Chocolate is inspired by Dubai flavors, it’s still a Swiss-made chocolate, whereas Dubai Chocolate can refer to locally made or widely sold chocolates in Dubai.
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