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[VIC] Godiva Chocolates Reduced (e.g. Godiva Gold Collection $15, Was $59.95) @ David Jones Malvern Central

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Godiva Gold Collection in Heart, 12 pieces, 140 grams
Was $59.95, now $15

Godiva Collection, 25 pieces, 235 grams
Was $89.95, now $20

Godiva Collection, 32 pieces, 275 grams
Was $120, now $30

Best Before: 20-10-18

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  • +1

    Only bargain chocolate I buy is the wheelbarrow load after Easter

  • +1

    There is no deal in the title.

  • +2

    Good quality chocolate if you are a fan of Belgium ultra smooth chocolate, but frankly I prefer Haighs…. or even just Cadbury's.

  • -1

    Godiva Gold Collection in Heart, 12 pieces, 140 grams
    Was $59.95, now $15

    Wow!! Only $107.14 per kg!! Bargain!!

    • They are superb, though very sweet, and not quite equal to my all-time favourite.

      • +2

        I prefer Swiss hand made chocolates. (when on sale)

        • Which brands? Teuscher?

          • -1

            @PJC: I prefer the ones made in local bakeries, rather than the large commercial ones.

  • +1

    By the way, these are free in the American Airlines Admiral clubs…

    • That's impressive.

  • I'm a chocolate lover but it blows my mind that someone would ever pay those original prices for the quantity involved.

    • +2

      seems most people dont hence the selling of the short coded stock.

      • That, and there's a proper Godiva shop at Doncaster and Melbourne city (and soon Chadstone) with a better selection of goods

  • Now I know what The Richards have for desert after their laughing trip to the bank.

  • We have these chocolates about twice a year. They’re good, especially at this price, but I would have to say Hotel Chocolat and Josophan’s are far better.

  • Just a dumb question: 20/10/2018 is when the offer ends or the Chocolates expire?

    • When the chocolates expire (technically it's best before so if you eat them in November, the quality won't be as good)

      • -4

        In many European countries there is only an expiration date which means after that it's rubbish, you may not sell anymore.
        But what our dear Australian businesses do they import these expired stuff here (allowed by our dear pity politicians) and re-label with a best before date so it means something rubbished from Europe is still good for us stupid Australians.
        Enjoy the Belgian imported chocolates LOL

  • +1

    it is an average overpriced chocolate to start with. avoid unless you like to be disappointed

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