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Chocolate-covered raisin

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Chocolate-covered raisins are a tasty treat made by coating individual raisins in a layer of milk, dark, or white chocolate. This candy mixes the sweetness of dried grapes with the rich flavor of chocolate, creating a delicious snack that people have enjoyed for many years.

These candies are easy to make and often eaten as a quick bite or added to desserts. Their small size makes them perfect for sharing or carrying in lunchboxes. Whether you like the tangy taste of raisins mixed with smooth chocolate, chocolate-covered raisins are a fun choice for many chocolate lovers.

Varieties and brands

In the United States, chocolate-covered raisins are called Raisinets. This brand started in 1927 and is now owned by Ferrero SpA. Many other countries have their own versions of this treat. In the United Kingdom, chocolate raisins are a classic sweet found in many shops, especially around Christmas. In Canada, the Glosette brand offers chocolate-covered raisins, peanuts, and almonds. In Australia, they are often called chocolate-covered sultanas. Each place has its own favorite brands and ways to enjoy these yummy candies.

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