Millionaire’s Shortbread Chocolate Bar – A Decadent Scottish Treat

£7.50

Indulge in the luxurious taste of Scotland with our Millionaire’s Shortbread Chocolate Bar.
Inspired by the beloved tearoom classic. Thought to have originated in Scotland as a decadent twist on traditional shortbread, this irresistible chocolate bar captures the essence of gooey caramel, crisp biscuit, and rich chocolate in every bite.


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A 120g chocolate bar inspired by Scotland’s famous Millionaire’s Shortbread, featuring gooey caramel and white chocolate biscuit pieces for a truly indulgent experience.

Crafted by Quirky Chocolate, this 120g chocolate bar features a smooth caramel layer, piped with precision by expert chocolatiers, and topped with white chocolate biscuit pieces for the perfect crunch.

Warning: much like a square of Millionaire’s Shortbread, this bar is almost impossible to resist—you might just find yourself finishing it in one sitting!

Did you know???

  • Quirky Chocolate only use responsibly sourced Cocoa direct from a supplier we know and trust.
  • All of their products are Palm Oil free
  • They source many ingredients locally
  • No plastic used in any Quirky Chocolate packaging
  • All Quirky Chocolate packaging is easily recyclable
  • Oh – and their chocolate tastes amazing!!!

Weight 0.1 kg
Ingredients & Allergen Information

Milk Chocolate: Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Milk Powder, Emulsifier: Soya Lecithin, Vanilla Extract. Caramel: Glucose Syrup, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Vegetable Fat (coconut); Emulsifier. CrispPearls: White chocolate: (sugar; cocoa butter; whole Milk Powder; whey powder (Milk); emulsifier: Soya Lecithin; natural vanilla flavouring; Crisped Cereals (Wheat Flour, Sugar, Wheat Malt Flour, Starch (Wheat), Raising Agent: E500ii, Salt, Cocoa Butter, Natural Vanilla Flavouring); Glucose syrup; Sugar; Glazing agent: E414. Cocoa Solids: (White) 28% Min. (Milk) 37% minimum.

May contain Nut and Sulphite traces.

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