With everyone's exceptionally busy lives, Twixmas is the one time of year when many can relax and take a little time out to recharge.
Plan ahead and make it an indulgent, effort-free break with Russell & Atwell's delicious fresh chocolates. A perfect alternative to pudding, simply order online and have a refillable jar filled with favourites ready to make the sofa experience even more compelling.
Whether biting into a 'Nutty Blonde' whilst watching a comedy or savouring a 'Marc de Champagne' with a great romance, these chocolates offer something for every taste and mood - just like your favourite TV shows. Made with 100% real ingredients and never with palm oil, Russell & Atwell's hand-finished fresh chocolates have an irresistible 'double crack' bite sensation.
Each chocolate has a thin outer chocolate shell that once cracked open, leads to a smooth, scrumptious centre, packed with flavour and created with Fino de Aroma Colombian cocoa, finishing with a deeply indulgent bottom layer of chocolate. The entrepreneurial pair, Giles Atwell and Steve Russell, behind these trend-forming, fresh British chocolates use the highest quality and sustainable ingredients from small ethical, predominantly British producers.
Their chocolates are made from responsibly sourced cocoa, fresh organic British cream and butter, Essex borage and Salisbury Plain wildflower honey and just a pinch of Dorset Sea Salt. This award-winning combination creates a moreish blend of taste and texture, making every bite a truly indulgent experience.
Committed to sustainability, Russell & Atwell's fresh chocolate pouches are recyclable and their glass jars are designed to be refilled with their paper eco pouches. With British honey a key ingredient in their chocolate, Russell & Atwell also supports the Buglife charity which plants vital wildflower B-Lines for bees and other pollinators with every pouch sold.
Founded by former Cadbury and Godiva employees Giles Atwell and Steve Russell who have a combined 35 years’ experience of working on world famous chocolate brands and 103 years heritage in the industry, Russell & Atwell became a runaway success on BBC1's Dragon Den, securing investment from entrepreneurs Steven Bartlett and Peter Jones.