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PRODUCT: Nonni’s Salted Caramel Biscotti

“Our new exciting flavor!” proclaims biscotti-maker Nonni’s, and they are right.

Nonni’s Salted Caramel Biscotti are a real find for the sweet tooth. Chunks of actual caramels are embedded in the biscotti, complemented by a quality chocolate dip and drizzle and a counterpoint of sprinkled sea salt.

One might think that was good enough, but there’s better news: Each biscotto is only 100 calories—a number for which we were grateful after polishing off half a box.

There’s a down side, of course: We enjoyed the Salted Caramel Biscotti so much, we couldn’t stop at one.

The company helps you with portion control, though: Each box contains eight individually wrapped biscotti.
If you can’t find the biscotti locally, you can buy them on Amazon.com:

  • Six boxes, $32.98, about $5.50 per box.
  • A bigger bargain is this case of 12 boxes for $41.88, about $3.50 per box.
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    Bet you can’t eat just one of Nonni’s delectable salted caramel biscotti. Photo by Elvira Kalviste | THE NIBBLE.
     

     


    One box, eight delightful biscotti. Photo
    courtesy Nonni’s.
     

    What will you do with 12 boxes? Give them as special Halloween gifts or stocking stuffers.

    But once you taste them, we think you’ll keep them all. They’re a great excuse to host a coffee klatsch.

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