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A SaintNicholas milk chocolate letter weighs 200 grams and comes with a personal marzipan shield and contains the company logo.
Volume discounts
Quantity | Unit discount | You Save |
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50 | 1% | €2.41 |
300 | 2.5% | €36.15 |
500 | 5% | €120.50 |
1500 | 10% | €723.00 |
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If your order has an order value above € 200.00 excluding VAT, we will ship your order free of charge to one address in the Netherlands.
Mentioned prices include 1 color imprint on the product and include set-up costs.
A SaintNicholas milk chocolate letter weighs 200 grams and comes with a personal marzipan shield. The shield has the size 7 x 2.5 cm and contains the company logo. Extra-large Nicholas chocolate letter because the length is 21 cm, the width 15 cm and 2 cm thick.
Let your gift really be your Saint gift with exclusive candy!
What's more fun than getting a present? A great gift for someone! Join Saint Nicholas or a special day for you or your company. When you give a gift, you are actually showing your appreciation. Giving gifts is a form of gratitude. Say thank you with delicious Saint Nicholas chocolate.
Sinterklaas (also Sint-Nicolaas, Sint or de Goedheiligman) is the main character of the Sinterklaas feast, which is celebrated on December 5 in the Netherlands.
Saint Nicholas is based on the bishop Nicholas of Myra, a Greek saint who lived in Lycia in Asia Minor in the third century AD.
Sinterklaas SaintNicholas is standardly presented as a stately old man with white beard and hair, red miter and cloak. He rides on a gray (Horse of Sinterklaas).
Why do you get a chocolate letter from Sinterklaas in the month december? Before chocolate letters there were candy letters and before that there were cookies made from letters.
In the Middle Ages, children learned to write by making letters from bread dough, which they could then eat. He hid the first presents from Sinterklaas Nicholas under a sheet. Then he put the first letter of the child's name into the bread dough with the gift on it. After the invention of chocolate, Sinterkaas (Saint Nicholas) started making chocolate letters in milk, dark and white chocolate.
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