Masterchef finalist creates new range of luxury vegan truffles, inspired by George Michael

Read Time:   |  20th August 2019


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David Crichton, 2018 Masterchef finalist, adds vegan chocolates to his Careless Whisper-inspired confectionery collection!

Masterchef-finalist-chocolate-collection Chocolate fans who enjoy the highest quality ingredients, alongside distinct flavour combinations, will be delighted with the latest addition to the gourmet chocolate collection created by Masterchef 2018 finalist, David Crichton.

The Careless Vegan collection uses the luxurious and much sought after Nacional cocoa, an intensely rich dark chocolate, studded with intricate heady notes. The box contains four dark chocolate bars with two unusual flavours: Smoked Chilli and Gianduja, and the Speculoos Truffle.

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The ideal after-dinner treat, these animal-friendly chocolates join the likes of Hotel Chocolat and Vego in the running for the top position on the vegan chocolate charts!

Why the name? The idea for David’s chocolate collection named “The Careless Collection” originated on Masterchef, when contestants were tasked with creating a dish for an idol. David took inspiration from George Michael’s song Careless Whisper and the chocolate bar Wispa!

Each 200g box contains four bars, and is priced at £12.50. Buy them now from The Careless Collection.

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Image credit: The Careless Collection

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