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๐ฐ Elevate your breakfast game with organic, guilt-free hazelnut bliss!
Nocciolata Organic Classic Hazelnut Spread is a USDA Organic, non-GMO, palm oil free, and kosher certified cocoa-hazelnut spread. With a luxuriously creamy and smooth texture, it offers a balanced flavor profile without artificial preservatives or sweeteners. Perfect for health-conscious millennials seeking a versatile, indulgent, and clean-label spread to enhance breakfasts and snacks.
| ASIN | B003C274O8 |
| Age Range Description | all ages |
| Allergen Information | Dairy, Hazelnuts, Tree Nuts |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,926 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #5 in Mixed Chocolate & Hazelnut Spreads |
| Brand | Rigoni di Asiago |
| Brand Name | Rigoni di Asiago |
| Coin Variety 1 | Hazelnut with Cocoa |
| Color | Extra Creamy |
| Container Type | Jar |
| Cuisine | European cuisine |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 19 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Diet type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Cocoa & Milk |
| Flavour | Cocoa & Milk |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00652642000506 |
| Item Form | Smooth |
| Item Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 8.82 Ounces |
| Item form | Smooth |
| Item weight | 8.82 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rigoni di Asiago |
| Model Number | 0652642000506 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Nut or Seed Type | Hazelnut |
| Part Number | 0652642000506 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Spread on bread or crackers, use in desserts |
| Region of Origin | Europe |
| Size | 8.82 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Non GMO, Organic |
| UPC | 652642000506 |
| Unit Count | 8.82 Ounce |
D**3
Creamy dairy free hazelnut spread that just works
I bought this because I wanted a dairy free option for breakfast that felt indulgent but still clean. The organic label and the lack of artificial stuff gave me confidence to keep a tub in the kitchen for steady mornings. This 5.5 pound size is convenient for a family and for anyone who uses a lot of it in a week without running out mid week. In daily use it spreads smoothly right from the jar and stays creamy at room temperature. Iโve used it on toast, swirled into yogurt, and even tucked a thin layer into pancake stacks. The texture lives up to the description a creamy and smooth feel, and it pairs nicely with fruit and oats without ever getting too sweet. Flavor comes through as a balanced cocoa hazelnut note without clashing with other toppings. What stood out is how close this dairy free option comes to the traditional treat in taste and mouthfeel. It feels indulgent without an overpowering sweetness, and I appreciate the clean ingredients and the fact that there are no artificial colors or preservatives. It also checks boxes like non-GMO and palm oil free, which makes it easy to use daily without second thoughts. Overall Iโm really happy with it. It stays soft enough in the fridge and a quick stir brings it back to a good spreadable consistency after some chill. The only small note is that the big size is a bit of a commitment to finish, but that is a minor trade off for everyday usefulness. Five stars for flavor, texture, and clean ingredients.
H**M
Good product bad Packaging
I've tried purchasing this twice. Each time the container was leaking and made a huge mess Inside the Box. Amazon was quick to address it but it's still pretty bad packaging. It was also kind of inconsistent and had some lumpy spots. Kind of like how natural peanut butter gets clumps. If you're able to get a container of it still sealed it's definitely yummy. I prefer it over Nutella any day
E**D
Great product - NO LONGER AVAILABLE
We love Nocciolata Dairy Free Hazelnut Spread with Cocoa SO MUCH that I bought the 5.5 Pound tub. Beyond BUMMED to go to reorder and find out that it was no longer available. Probably a tarriff problem. No thank you Trump.
L**E
title misleading in the 11 pounds bucket, now corrected
The 11-pound bucket is 5.5 pounds, so the price per ounce is not 0.43 but 0.86, making it as expensive as the glass jars, if not more expensive. edit: the title has been corrected, but the price per ounce hasn't. A bucket is 5.5 pounds, which converts to 88 ounces. How do you get to $0.4 per ounce when the price is $70 per bucket? everything else aside, the spread is great, I would rate it higher than Nutella.
E**A
Damaged Container
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