Possibly Norways new ultimate old people chocolate?

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  1. Excuse me, where do they sell this?? You can’t just show me KAFFE MELKESJOKOLADE without telling the me the source.

  2. Review: When I opened the wrapper I could smell the coffee. When I took a bite my mouth was immediately filled with the aroma and aftertaste as if I had taken a big sip of strong earthy coffee, but at the same time creamy and sweet because of the chocolate. The crispy crunch and noninvasive taste of hazelnut was very nice. If you are like me you normally have no problem with eating a 200 gram freia chocolate bar. But with this only 6 small squares and my sugar addiction was very satisfied, and that’s the first time I’ve experienced that with so little chocolate. I think one or two squares of this would be beautiful with an actual cup of coffee.

  3. Tried it last last week, definitely one of the best chocolates out there. Was disappointed with the latest Freia experiments, but this is excellent. Found it at Europris for a very nice deal, made the experience even sweeter 😍

  4. Explanation to all the downvoters: its a meme in Norway that all grandparents have this exact chocolate when you visit them or that old people generally eat a lot of this. It’s not actually only old people who eat it. I am 17 and eat the normal firkløver all the time:) so please chill with the downvotes xD

  5. You do know that Norwegian’s drink an absurd amount of coffee compared to most countries?

    Combining it with one of the most popular chocolates in the country do actually sound like a good idea.

  6. I have tried coffee Cadburys stuff quite a lot and I liked it when I had the chance. I was always surprised there was less experimentation with coffee flavors in freia chocolate considering how much everyone seems to drink coffee here.

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