Another Lindt Lindor Option for Valentine's Day 2025


I know that I just recently looked at dark chocolate Lindt Lindor truffles, but this time I'm sharing a Valentines Chocolate Truffles in Elegant Gift Box from Jumblet. This 50-count truffle gift includes 10 truffles of five flavors, two of which I had not tried before. I want to point out quickly that the box is described as "elegant" on the product description on Amazon, but I would not use that term at all. Would you? I got this gift for free with the Amazon Vine Program in exchange for writing a review there that reflected my experience with this product; no other form of compensation was received and this article is an unexpected bonus. Please note that if you follow the links to buy this product that we are part of the Amazon Associate program and will get a tiny amount of money back from your purchase.


The five flavors include four that I have a lot of experience with – Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate, Mint, and Double Chocolate – but have no experience with Neapolitan truffle. Since this is more a review of the Jumblet shops curating this gift box, I did need to try out each flavor to check for any damage that might have happened to the truffles themselves. I tested two randomly pulled truffles of each variety with an assistant's help. This was to look and see if there was any damage from how they were stored by Jumblet; there was none, all were good. I even got an extra Dark Chocolate one bringing it to 51 not 50 truffles. The box was easy to open and reclose because while it was full of truffles, there were not tightly packed. They were even spread out well so you could see at least one of each flavor wrapper immediately.


The Neapolitan Truffle should be a strawberry infused white chocolate shell covering a milk chocolate and white chocolate center. This truffle almost crumbled when I tried to cut it in half. One of the two we tested didn't have a milk chocolate center at all! That's on Lindt not the company that created this gift box. Since I'm not a fan of white chocolate, I didn't like the one without the milk chocolate at all. It did taste very much like strawberry. The truffle my assistant tasted had the milk chocolate center and he reports that collectively it was indeed a Neapolitan flavor.


Milk Chocolate truffles from Lindt are probably the most widely known of their varieties. This was exactly as we expected it to be under that shiny red wrapper.

I have never had the Double Chocolate in a red and brownish wrapper. It was not what we expected. We thought it would be a darker chocolate inside with the milk shell, but that darker chocolate inside didn't taste familiar at all. It wasn't the 50%, 60% or even 70% variety we covered last Saturday. It had the saltiness and tang of caramel at first and then it hit me: This tastes like a slightly underbaked chocolate brownie or intensely chocolatey slice of cake. You can identify it from the Milk Chocolate by the button of darker chocolate against the shell. It was very good once our surprise at the combination of flavors wore off.

Dark Chocolate Truffles are an "American" version of dark chocolate at 50%, creamy still and no hint of bitterness. This was exactly as expected.


Mint Green as it was called in the product description was actually a 70% Dark Mint. The chocolate was exactly as the previous 70% Lindt Lindor truffles that I reviewed but the mint added a cooling sensation that toned down the bitterness a bit. Think of this as the fancy peppermint pattie only round in form.

If this gift sounds like something your loved would like, or something that you'd like yourself, you'll want to move fast to get it before Valentine's Day. Or since the packaging isn't related to Valentine's Day at all, get it and give it for any occasion you like. The chocolate is of the expected quality and earns Sacrament status.

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