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How many collections do you have?
There are four collections of Danucci chocolates: the Gourmet Selection is a signature collection that draws together a diverse range of chocolates; the Equatorial Selection is a discerning collection of high cocoa, single origin chocolates; the Nut-Lover’s Selection is a delicious mix of nut chocolates; the Fruit-Lover’s Selection is a delectable selection of fruit-flavoured chocolates. Of course, if you want to put together your own chocolate collection, you can choose from our full range and create a box of your very own favourites by choosing our Pack a Box option.

What happens if I am not entirely satisfied with my Danucci chocolates?
We work very hard to ensure that every single customer is satisfied with their Danucci chocolates, but in the unlikely event that you are not, we would ask you to contact us immediately, send back the chocolate and provide a description of the problem. We will refund the cost of posting, and send you a complimentary Gourmet Selection.

Does Danucci offer a corporate service?
Yes, Danucci offers a comprehensive corporate service. For full details, click here.

Is your packaging environmentally friendly?
Yes, it is. As part of our commitment to the environment and to high quality, we have teamed up with Repak to ensure that our packing is environmentally friendly. We also adhere to the various facets of the legislation pertaining to environmental issues in Irish law.

 

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