Moodibars

Moodibar Chocolate

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$2.80
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$2.80
Style: Happy
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Many years ago, in a charming little town on the banks of the Danube River near the picturesque Carpathian Mountain Range, a young man began studying the art of fine chocolate making. Leopold Grunhut soon mastered the magic of fine chocolate confections and began creating masterpieces that were both a delight to the eye and delectable to taste. Soon his confections gained culinary renown and within five years his small operation grew to include four stores in town. Post WWII the company set sail to New York where Erwin Grunhut, son of founder Leopold, led the newly named Astor Chocolate. With his creativity, original thinking, and unique style, Astor’s reputation spread and they soon caught the attention of their first large-scale customer, Macy’s. Many other department stores followed as Astor’s reputation of excellence grew. As American’s began travelling more frequently, Astor Chocolate joined the journey. Refining the European concept of souvenir chocolates for the American traveler, Astor added a new line of chocolates featuring photos of cities across the USA on the wrappers. Now tourists could enjoy sweet memories as a keepsake of their trips. Bringing Chef Sebastien Beline onto the Astor team is an obvious step in bringing Astor to the next level. With every generation, we strive for improvement, innovation, and excellence!

Flavors

  • Moodibars Happy (1.75oz) - milk chocolate bar.
  • Moodibars Hungover (1.75oz) - milk chocolate toffee pretzel sea salt bar.
  • Moodibars Excited (1.75oz) - milk chocolate toffee crunch bar.

Details

Many years ago, in a charming little town on the banks of the Danube River near the picturesque Carpathian Mountain Range, a young man began studying the art of fine chocolate making. Leopold Grunhut soon mastered the magic of fine chocolate confections and began creating masterpieces that were both a delight to the eye and delectable to taste. Soon his confections gained culinary renown and within five years his small operation grew to include four stores in town. Post WWII the company set sail to New York where Erwin Grunhut, son of founder Leopold, led the newly named Astor Chocolate. With his creativity, original thinking, and unique style, Astor’s reputation spread and they soon caught the attention of their first large-scale customer, Macy’s. Many other department stores followed as Astor’s reputation of excellence grew. As American’s began travelling more frequently, Astor Chocolate joined the journey. Refining the European concept of souvenir chocolates for the American traveler, Astor added a new line of chocolates featuring photos of cities across the USA on the wrappers. Now tourists could enjoy sweet memories as a keepsake of their trips. Bringing Chef Sebastien Beline onto the Astor team is an obvious step in bringing Astor to the next level. With every generation, we strive for improvement, innovation, and excellence!

Many years ago, in a charming little town on the banks of the Danube River near the picturesque Carpathian Mountain Range, a young man began studying the art of fine chocolate making. Leopold Grunhut soon mastered the magic of fine chocolate confections and began creating masterpieces that were both a delight to the eye and delectable to taste. Soon his confections gained culinary renown and within five years his small operation grew to include four stores in town. Post WWII the company set sail to New York where Erwin Grunhut, son of founder Leopold, led the newly named Astor Chocolate. With his creativity, original thinking, and unique style, Astor’s reputation spread and they soon caught the attention of their first large-scale customer, Macy’s. Many other department stores followed as Astor’s reputation of excellence grew. As American’s began travelling more frequently, Astor Chocolate joined the journey. Refining the European concept of souvenir chocolates for the American traveler, Astor added a new line of chocolates featuring photos of cities across the USA on the wrappers. Now tourists could enjoy sweet memories as a keepsake of their trips. Bringing Chef Sebastien Beline onto the Astor team is an obvious step in bringing Astor to the next level. With every generation, we strive for improvement, innovation, and excellence!

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