Pierre Hermé – Milk chocolate bar
Pierre Hermé – Milk chocolate bar
9.90 €
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Pierre Hermés’ signature chocolates can be called the most precious treats on this planet… And this bar is nothing less than an excellent mastership!
Name of the product : Milk chocolate bar
Brand : Pierre Hermé
Description : Pierre Hermé Paris” milk chocolate (45% cocoa minimum, pure cocoa butter).
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