80% Zaanse Chocolade
Souvenir chocolate from the picturesque Dutch village of Zaanse Sсhans. Souvenir, because it is named exactly Zaanse Chocolade. It was bought at the local chocolate shop »
Souvenir chocolate from the picturesque Dutch village of Zaanse Sсhans. Souvenir, because it is named exactly Zaanse Chocolade. It was bought at the local chocolate shop »
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