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Jacques Torres is offering some sweet treats for Thanksgiving
November 5, 2020, 6:38.20 pm ET

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For many, Thanksgiving will look a little different this year, and since we can all use a little extra joy, Jacques Torres, famed chocolatier and host of Netflix’s Nailed It!, has come up with a few ideas to make tables festive.

· Large Chocolate Turkey - Available only in-store at Jacques Torres NYC store locations, this giant chocolate turkey stands at 16.5" x 15.5" x 13.25 and makes for the perfect (and very impressive) centerpiece.

· Chocolate Turkeys – Positioning these adorable 4-inch high turkeys at each table setting personalizes the experience, a touch both kids and adults will love. The only challenge? Keeping the gobblers from being gobbled before dessert. Available in in packs of 6, the turkeys are created in Jacques’ creamy Belgian milk chocolate or 60% Belgian dark chocolate.

· Thanksgiving Lollipops– Individually wrapped, Jacques’ signature chocolate turkey and pilgrim lollipops may be bundled together and arranged in bud vases and stationed across the table on an autumnal runner to add a seasonal touch of edible whimsy to the table. Available in half-dozen or dozen quantities, the pops are available in Jacques’ fine dark, white, and milk chocolates.

· Thanksgiving Bonbon Box – Exclusive for fall, the Thanksgiving Bonbon Box makes the perfect gift for that host who is doing the most. Available in assortments of 12 or 24, each box overflows with a variety of Jacques’ signature bonbon flavors (think: heavenly hazelnut, devastatingly rich dark chocolate ganache, buttery caramel, et al) along with 4 adorable chocolates adorned with turkeys.

Available to ship nationwide, Jacques chocolate is famed for his handmade artisan chocolates, sourcing the perfect cacao beans, and only using premium ingredients free of preservatives and artificial flavors.

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