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Salt Caramel Chocolate Malt Balls, United Kingdom

Regular price £9.00
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  • Light and crispy malt balls covered in thick salted caramel milk chocolate

  • Not Vegan
  • No Bad Stuff
  • Contains Gluten

The Chocolate Society Salt Caramel Chocolate Malt Balls — Blonde Chocolate & Sea Salt

The Chocolate Society's Salt Caramel Chocolate Malt Balls are light, airy malt centres enrobed in a thick layer of creamy blonde chocolate with a hit of sea salt. Think Maltesers, but made by someone who actually cares about chocolate. Buttery, caramelised, salty-sweet, and genuinely impossible to stop eating. Handmade in Somerset.

Maltesers for grown-ups

Blonde chocolate is the secret weapon here. It's got a natural caramel, butterscotch quality from the caramelised sugar in the cocoa butter — richer and more interesting than milk chocolate, sweeter and warmer than dark. Wrapped around a crispy, airy malt ball centre, with sea salt cutting through the sweetness, these are dangerously moreish. Each one is a perfect little bite of salty-sweet crunch. You'll tell yourself you'll have three. You'll have about fifteen.

Proper chocolate, not mass-produced

These aren't factory-line confectionery — they're handmade in small batches in Somerset using 32% cocoa blonde chocolate with pure cocoa butter. The malt ball centres are light and crispy, the chocolate coating is generous, and the sea salt is just enough to make everything pop. Contains milk, soya, wheat (gluten), barley.

About The Chocolate Society

The Chocolate Society has been quietly making some of the UK's best small-batch chocolate from their Somerset base since the 1990s. Their approach is simple: premium couverture chocolate, real ingredients, and a team of artisan chocolatiers who'd rather make something excellent in small quantities than pump out mediocre chocolate by the tonne. They're also one of the few UK chocolate makers who donate directly to cocoa-growing communities in Colombia — £0.20 per kilogram sold goes to social causes in the regions where their cocoa is grown.

They're exactly the kind of brand we love at Natty — small, independent, making something genuinely brilliant. See all Chocolate Society products at Natty.

Also from The Chocolate Society: Flat White Coffee Chocolate Bar and Ginger Biscuit Chocolate Bar.

What to do with a bag of malt balls

Eat them. That's the main thing. With a cup of tea, with a coffee, with a glass of wine, in front of a film, after dinner instead of dessert, or poured into a bowl on the table when people come over. They also work as a topping — crush a few over ice cream or scatter them on a dessert for texture. As a gift, a bag of these alongside the Flat White Coffee Bar and a bottle from our red wine range is a seriously thoughtful combination.

Bristol same-day delivery and UK shipping

Chocolate emergency? Sorted. Order before 2pm for same-day delivery across Bristol BS1–BS16, just £3.50 or free over £40. All three Chocolate Society products plus a bottle of wine gets you there easily. UK-wide shipping is £8.50, 2-day priority, free over £80. View our full delivery details.

Frequently asked questions

What do the Salt Caramel Malt Balls taste like?

Buttery, caramelised blonde chocolate with a crispy, airy malt centre and a hit of sea salt. The blonde chocolate has a natural butterscotch quality, the malt gives it crunch, and the salt lifts everything. Think the best version of a Malteser you've ever had, made with proper chocolate.

What allergens do they contain?

Contains milk, soya, wheat (gluten), barley (malt). Produced in a kitchen that handles nuts, peanuts, eggs and sesame. Always check the packaging for the latest information.

Can I get these delivered in Bristol?

Yes. Natty delivers same-day across Bristol BS1–BS16 on orders before 2pm. £3.50 locally, free over £40. Free click and collect from Willway Yard, Bedminster.

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