We are unable to source this product for a price that would allow us to offer our usual savings so we are running it at a comparative retail price.
At Nanuki, we’re committed to changing the way you eat sweets and chocolate. Our products are honest, pure and wholesome.
They are made by hand from responsible, carefully sourced and all natural ingredients that are designed to be gluten free, dairy free, superfood chocolate.
Matcha Explosion- A moist Matcha coconut cluster enrobed in a rich raw chocolate
Ingredients: cacao paste, coconut, cacao butter, honey, coconut flour, coconut oil, organic lucuma powder, Get Matcha Ceremonial Grade Matcha powder, Moringa leaf powder, organic spirulina powder, organic mesquite powder.
Nutritional info: energy 1574kJ, Fat 34g, carbs 9g, dietary fibre 6.7g, protein 4.7g, sodium 6mg, iron 6.6mg
Caramel Quake - date caramel layered on an exciting biscuit base and covered in rich raw chocolate.
Ingredients: coconut oil, honey, cacao paste, coconut flour, dates, cacao butter, sesame seeds, tapioca flour, flaxseed, hemp seeds, organic lucuma, organic spirulina, organic mesquite
Nutritional info: energy 1235.4kJ, fat 20.9g, carbs 18g, dietary fibre 2.28g, protein 7g, sodium 34mg, vit B12 22.5%, Iron 267%, magnesium 27% of NRV
Metamorphic Brownie - a moist date brownie on a biscuit base, covered in a rich raw chocolate
Ingredients: cacao paste, honey, coconut oil, coconut flour, cacao butter, tapioca flour, cacao powder, hemp seeds, sesame seeds, flaxseeds, organic lucuma, organic spirulina, organic mesquite, moringa leaf
Nutritional info: energy 650kJ, fat 8.8g, carbs 14.5g, dietary fibre 3.5g, protein 3.4g, sodium 20.3mg, vit B12 13%, iron 126%, magnesium 13%
The stats we're presenting here are based purely on our staff, who make up a tiny percentage of the general population, but they tell us that 100% of our staff that ordered something online exhibited signs of excitement when that thing was delivered.
We know the saying "Money can't buy happiness", but you don't often see someone crying on a jetski - and not just because all that water splashing around would make it hard to identify the tears in the first place.
Although we do have to ask: if our savings are this good, shouldn't we be calling it discount therapy instead?