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Kraš introduces iconic Bajadera as a chocolate bar

Bajadera

Bajadera (Photo: Kraš)

Tradition and innovation have come together for two iconic Croatian praline classics, Bajadera and Griotte, as they are now available in chocolate form.

Bajadera, an iconic Croatian treat, has been a symbol of indulgence since its first launch back in 1954.

Known for its silky layers of rich nougat made from hazelnuts, almonds, and the finest cocoa, it has long been celebrated in Croatia and is one of the most popular Croatian gifts.

First crafted using a carefully guarded traditional recipe, Bajadera earned its place as a staple of Croatian confectionery and also a beloved treat worldwide.

Now, in its Kraš Selection chocolate form, Bajadera takes this timeless indulgence to a whole new level. Enveloped in a creamy chocolate bar, the signature flavours shine brighter than ever.

Bajadera

Bajadera (Photo: Kraš)

Available in a 130g package, this new version honours the original’s legacy while introducing a contemporary way to enjoy it.

A New Chapter for Griotte

Equally celebrated, Griotte has been a hallmark of Kraš since its creation nearly 100 years ago. Renowned for its luscious sour cherries and velvety filling infused with 0.8% alcohol, encased in Kraš’s signature dark chocolate, Griotte pralines have delighted sweet-toothed connoisseurs for decades.

Bajadera

Bajadera (Photo: Kraš)

Now part of the Kraš Selection chocolate range, the distinctive cherry-infused flavour comes alive in a 135g chocolate bar, maintaining the authenticity and sophistication of the original pralines while presenting it in a new, shareable format.

These Kraš Selection chocolates combine the best of tradition and creativity and are already available on shelves across Croatia.

Bajadera cream liqueur

Badel Bajadera (Photo. Promo)

Recently, Kraš, together with Badel 1862, Croatia’s leading producer of spirits and wines, launched the country’s first domestic cream liqueur, Badel Bajadera.

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