2024-12-07 23:55:10
Food

Dubai Chocolate Trend Expands to Discount Stores

Dubai chocolate has become a sensational trend, captivating consumers across various platforms. Initially popularized by Lindt, this delectable treat is now available in discount stores such as Lidl, Aldi Süd, Penny, Rewe, and Netto.

It comes in both dark and milk chocolate varieties, with prices ranging from 3.29 to 10 euros per bar. However, supply remains limited.

In a striking development, authorities recently intercepted smugglers attempting to transport over 2,500 bars valued at 52,000 euros from Turkey to Austria. This incident highlights the chocolate's rising demand, further intensified by the emergence of Dubai-themed sweets at local Christmas markets.

The allure of this unique confection continues to grow, making it a sought-after indulgence.

noz
7. Dezember 2024 um 09:00

Dubai Chocolate Now Available at Discount Stores - Where You Can Find It Soon

Economy
Dubai chocolate is a current trend that has reached cafes, confectioneries, and chocolate manufacturers. Lindt brought the hyped chocolate to the market, which quickly sold out. Now discount stores like Lidl, Aldi Süd, Penny, Rewe, and Netto are also offering Dubai chocolate in dark and milk chocolate varieties. The prices range from 3.29 euros to 10 euros per bar, and availability is limited in some cases. Additionally, Dubai cream and Dubai drink are being offered.
lvz
7. Dezember 2024 um 13:37

Smuggling Dubai chocolate across the border - worth 52,000 euros

Economy
Austrian customs officers caught smugglers twice with a total of 2,540 bars of Dubai chocolate weighing 200 grams each, worth 52,000 euros, which they wanted to smuggle into the country from Turkey without paying customs duties. The chocolate costs around 10 euros per 100 grams and is sometimes sold in stores for double the price. The smugglers had to pay a fine of 4,000 euros.
tz
7. Dezember 2024 um 16:42

Customs Seizes Smugglers with Kilograms of Dubai Chocolate in Their Luggage

Economy
Smugglers wanted to bring Dubai chocolate worth 52,000 euros into Austria; customs discovered the goods in Turkish tour buses at the border; smugglers had to pay double import fees of 4,000 euros.
Frankfurter Rundschau
7. Dezember 2024 um 19:00

Hundreds of kilograms of Dubai chocolate in the trunk: Smugglers uncovered in Austria

Economy
Smugglers tried to bring over 500 kg of Dubai chocolate to Austria; the confection was intercepted at the border to Hungary; the value of the total 2,540 bars was around 52,000 euros.
CW

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