If you're looking for a new way to satisfy your sweet tooth, Trader Joes has you covered with its Milk Chocolate Caramel Crunch Medallions.
The new Milk Chocolate Caramel Crunch Medallions are bite-sized little biscuits that are just made for snacking. Though they may look like tiny medals, Trader Joe's claims that these Medallions "are better than any medal you might hang around your neck." That's because each wafer is covered in high-quality Belgian milk chocolate, which is then topped with a sprinkling of sugared hazelnut bits. Best of all, the cookies are stuffed with a sweet caramel filling that oozed out when you bite into the wafer.
With consumers looking for more mini indulgences, these tiny chocolate cookies are the perfect sugar fix.
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Trend Themes
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