Charles Milk Choc 108g
Categories: Cooking & Pantry Essentials
Tags: #MabelsGreenSeasoning #CaribbeanFlavours #GreenSeasoning #MarinadeMagic #TasteOfTheCaribbean #HerbSeasoning #CaribbeanCooking #FoodieFaves #FlavourBoost #SpiceItUp #AuthenticTaste
🍃 Mabel’s Green Seasoning – 300 ml
Description:
Mabel’s Green Seasoning is a traditional Caribbean herb marinade and condiment that brings bold flavour to your cooking without the hassle of blending your own herbs and spices. It’s typically used as a marinade for meats, fish, and vegetables, or stirred into stews, curries, rice dishes and sauces to enhance the taste with a fresh, aromatic blend. Made with a mix of herbs like thyme, chives, culantro (shadon beni), and other seasonings, this 300 ml bottle captures an authentic Caribbean kitchen staple in every drop — perfect for adding zest and depth to your dishes.
It sounds like you mean a Charles Milk Chocolate bar (108 g) — a Caribbean chocolate brand often found in international or Caribbean shops.
Brand: Charles Chocolate
Type: Milk chocolate bar
Weight: Around 108 g
Origin: Usually produced for Caribbean markets (e.g., Trinidad and Tobago)
Common varieties:
Plain milk chocolate
Fruit & Nut
Whole Almond
Rum & Raisin
These bars are often sold in Caribbean or international grocery stores and are popular as snacks or school treats.
✅ Typical price in the UK: about £2.50–£3.50 depending on the shop.
✔️ If you want, I can also tell you:
Where to buy Charles chocolate near you in the UK
Ingredients and nutrition for the 108 g bar
Or show you what the wrapper looks like so you can confirm it’s the same one.
Product description:
Charles Milk Chocolate (108 g) is a smooth and creamy milk chocolate bar produced by Associated Brands Industries Ltd. It is popular in the Caribbean and comes in several flavours such as plain milk chocolate, fruit & nut, almonds, and rum & raisin. The chocolate is made with cocoa, milk, and sugar to create a rich, sweet taste and a soft, melt-in-the-mouth texture.
Typical description for the 108 g bar:
Smooth milk chocolate bar made from cocoa and milk
Sweet, creamy flavour with a soft texture
Often includes added ingredients depending on flavour (e.g., raisins, nuts, or almonds)
Individually wrapped 108 g snack bar
Popular snack or dessert chocolate in Caribbean stores
Example ingredients (may vary by flavour):
Sugar
Cocoa butter
Cocoa mass
Full cream milk powder / skim milk powder
Soy lecithin (emulsifier)
Natural flavourings
Optional extras like almonds or raisins depending on the variety
✅ Common uses
Snack chocolate bar
Lunchbox treat
Dessert topping (chopped into desserts or baking)
If you want, I can also give you:
Nutrition facts for the 108 g bar
Calories per serving
A short product description you can use for a shop or listing.
Here are some hashtags you can use for Charles Milk Chocolate 108g:
#CharlesChocolate
#MilkChocolate
#ChocolateLovers
#ChocolateBar
#SweetTreat
#ChocolateSnack
#CaribbeanChocolate
#ChocolateTime
#ChocolateAddict
#ChocolateLife
#SweetTooth
#ChocolateCravings
#SnackTime
#ChocolateGram
#ChocolateLover
If you want, I can also make:
Hashtags for selling (more reach for Facebook/Instagram) 📈
Short caption + hashtags for a product post 🍫
Here is a typical selling price for Charles Chocolate 108 g based on UK Caribbean shops.
A single 108 g bar sells for about £2.99–£3.50 in UK Caribbean stores.
✅ Recommended selling price (if you are reselling):
£3.00 – normal price
£3.50 – good profit price
£4.00 – if it’s hard to find or imported
💡 Example shop pricing:
Buy cost: £2.00 → Sell £3.50
Buy cost: £2.50 → Sell £3.99
✔️ Many small shops sell Caribbean chocolate around £3–£4 per bar depending on demand.
If you want, I can also tell you:
How much profit shops usually make per bar
Best price if selling on Facebook / TikTok / market stall.
Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin 102 g
Description:
Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin is a soft and fluffy muffin filled with delicious chocolate chips for a rich, sweet flavour. It is individually wrapped to keep it fresh and convenient for on-the-go snacking. Made with wheat flour, sugar, eggs, vegetable oil, and chocolate chips, this tasty baked treat is perfect for breakfast, lunchboxes, or a quick sweet snack anytime.
Typical features
Soft, moist muffin texture
Loaded with sweet chocolate chips
Individually wrapped for freshness
Great for snacks, lunchboxes, or desserts
#KissMuffin
#ChocolateChipMuffin
#MuffinLovers
#SweetSnack
#ChocolateSnack
#SnackTime
#BakeryTreat
#ChocolateChip
#DessertTime
#SweetTreat
#SnackOnTheGo
#MuffinTime
#ChocolateLovers
#LunchboxSnack
#FreshlyBaked
If you want, I can also give you:
A short caption + hashtags for selling on Facebook Marketplace 📱
Suggested selling price for the 102 g muffin 💰
More viral hashtags to help your post reach more buyers 🚀
For a Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin (102 g), the best selling price depends on where you sell it (shop, school, Facebook, stall).
Similar individually wrapped muffins sell for about £1.20 each in UK grocery shops.
💰 Good prices to sell:
£1.50 – quick sales
£1.80 – normal shop price
£2.00 – high profit if demand is good
Buy for £0.90 → sell £1.80 → profit £0.90 per muffin.
✅ Best price most small sellers use:
£1.50 – £2.00 each
If you want, I can also give you:
A short Facebook selling caption + hashtags
Best bundle price (e.g., 3 for £5) to sell faster.
If you’re selling a Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin (102 g) for $5.50 each, that’s quite high compared to typical UK/US prices (£1.50–£2.00 / ~$2–$2.50).
Here’s a quick breakdown:
| Item | Typical Market Price | Your Price | Profit Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin 102 g | $2.00–$2.50 | $5.50 | High, but may slow sales |
💡 Tips for selling at $5.50 each:
Add value – sell as a “gourmet” or “premium” muffin, highlight fresh chocolate, large size, or imported quality.
Bundle deals – e.g., 2 muffins for $10 or 3 for $15. People feel they get more.
Target audience – local markets, office snacks, gift baskets, or online specialty stores.
If you want, I can draft a short product description + catchy social media caption to justify the $5.50 price and attract buyers.
Do you want me to do that?
Ah! Got it — you paid $5.50 for a single 102 g Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin. That’s a very high purchase price, likely because it’s:
Imported or specialty item
From a gourmet or boutique store
Sold individually in a convenience or premium store
💡 Reality check for resale:
Typical street/online prices for a muffin this size are $2–$3 max.
If you resell at $5.50, buyers might hesitate unless it’s marketed as premium, rare, or imported.
✅ Options if you want to sell:
Sell as part of a premium bundle: e.g., 2 muffins + coffee for $10–$12.
Market it as imported/gourmet treat, emphasizing quality and rarity.
Accept lower margin if selling individually (~$3–$4).
If you want, I can draft a product description + catchy caption that makes $5.50 feel justified to buyers.
Do you want me to do that?
Got it — you want to resell the Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin (102 g) in the UK and price it in pounds (£). Let’s break it down carefully.
You paid $5.50 per muffin.
Current USD → GBP rate ≈ £1 = $1.25 (approximate).
So your cost in pounds:
✅ Your cost per muffin: ~£4.40
Typical UK muffins of similar size sell for £1.50–£2.50.
Since your cost is already £4.40, to not lose money, you’d need to sell above this.
💰 Resale price recommendations (premium/imported positioning):
£5.50–£6.00 – high-end/gourmet marketing
£4.99 – slightly below $5.50 equivalent but easier to sell
Bundle pricing – e.g., 2 muffins for £10, makes buyers feel they’re getting value
Highlight premium/imported angle: “Imported Kiss Chocolate Chip Muffin – limited edition”
Use appealing visuals: wrapper, chocolate chips, close-up shot
Bundle with drinks/snacks: increases perceived value
If you want, I can draft a full product description + hashtags + selling caption in pounds that makes a £5.50 muffin attractive to buyers.
Do you want me to do that?
Here’s a description and hashtags for Kiss Chocolate Iced Cupcake (70 g) — perfect if you’re selling or listing it online:
Description:
This Kiss Chocolate Iced Cupcake is a rich, moist chocolate sponge cake topped with a smooth and creamy chocolate icing. Perfectly portioned at 70 g, it’s individually wrapped for freshness and convenience — great for lunchboxes, snacks, parties, or dessert on the go. Made with quality ingredients, this chocolate cupcake delivers a sweet and indulgent treat with every bite.
Highlights:
Soft, moist chocolate cake
Topped with sweet chocolate icing
Individually wrapped for freshness
Ideal snack or dessert portion
Delicious treat for all ages
#KissCupcake
#ChocolateIcedCupcake
#ChocolateTreat
#CupcakeLovers
#SweetSnack
#IcedCupcake
#DessertTime
#BakeryGoodness
#SnackAttack
#SweetTooth
#ChocolateLovers
#BakeSaleFave
#LunchboxTreat
#CupcakeCravings
If you want a recommended selling price in pounds (£) too, just tell me where you’re selling (e.g., market, online, Facebook) and I’ll suggest the best price!
For the Kiss Chocolate Iced Cupcake (70 g), here’s a breakdown for resale in the UK (£):
Similar small iced chocolate cupcakes (70–75 g) sell for £1.20–£1.80 in UK supermarkets and convenience stores.
Premium or imported brands may go up to £2.50.
Since this is a small, individually wrapped cupcake, your selling options:
| Positioning | Price (£) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard snack | £1.50 | Fast sale, common price range |
| Premium/gourmet | £2.00–£2.50 | Market as high-quality/iced, imported, or limited edition |
| Bundle deal | £5 for 3 | Encourages multiple sales, perceived value |
If your cost per cupcake is ~£1.50–£2.00, selling at £2–£2.50 gives a healthy profit margin of £0.50–£1.00 per cupcake.
Bundling makes it more attractive: “3 for £5” or “with a drink £3.50”.
I can also draft a short product description + catchy social media caption with hashtags that justifies a £2–£2.50 selling price and makes buyers more likely to purchase.
Do you want me to do that?
Ah, you paid $4.50 TTD (Trinidad and Tobago Dollars) for the Kiss Chocolate Iced Cupcake (70 g). Let’s convert and figure out a UK resale price.
Current approximate exchange rate: 1 TTD ≈ £0.11
So:
✅ Your cost per cupcake: ~£0.50
Since your cost is very low (~£0.50), you can sell for much higher while still being competitive:
| Selling Style | Price (£) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard snack | £1.50 | 3× markup, easy to sell |
| Premium/iced treat | £2.00 | 4× markup, emphasizes quality/icing |
| Bundle deal | £5 for 3 | Makes buyers feel they’re getting value |
Sell at £1.50 → profit £1.00 per cupcake
Sell at £2.00 → profit £1.50 per cupcake
Bundling increases overall sale volume and perceived value
If you want, I can draft a ready-to-use product description + hashtags + catchy caption that justifies selling this 70 g cupcake for £1.50–£2.00.
Do you want me to do that?
Here’s info for Paula's Sweet Cherries 170g (often found under the “Hot & Spicy Cherries” / spicy cherry snack label in Caribbean shops):
Paula’s Hot & Spicy (or Sweet/Spicy) Cherries are a 170 g jar of preserved cherries popular in Trinidad & Caribbean cuisine. These cherries are typically cooked in a spiced syrup that blends sweet cherry flavour with a kick of heat, giving a balance of fruity sweetness and spicy warmth — perfect as a snack, dessert topping, or accompaniment to savoury dishes. They are usually found in Caribbean/Trini grocery stores and are enjoyed on their own or mixed with other foods.
Imported Caribbean preserves often sell at a premium due to shipping/import costs:
| Positioning | Price (£) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard imported snack | £4.99 | Fair & competitive |
| Premium/rare import | £5.50–£6.00 | If marketed as spicy Caribbean specialty |
| Bundle deal | £10–£11 for 2 | Encourages bulk purchase |
Typical similar products from Caribbean imports are sold around £5.00–£6.00 in UK shops and online.
Emphasise imported/Caribbean origin to justify price
Add usage ideas: dessert topping, paired with cheese/ice cream, or as a unique snack
Offer combo deals with other imported snacks to boost order value
If you want, I can provide hashtags and a short caption to help you list this item effectively on social media or marketplace.
Here’s a clear product description for Paula’s Hot & Spicy Cherries 170 g suitable for selling or listing online:
Description:
Paula’s Hot & Spicy Cherries are a bold Caribbean snack featuring sweet, preserved cherries infused with a kick of spice. Each 170 g jar is packed with flavour, blending fruity sweetness and a subtle heat that makes them perfect as a snack, dessert topping, or accompaniment to savoury dishes. Individually jarred for freshness, these cherries are a favourite in Trinidad and across the Caribbean for adding a unique sweet-and-spicy twist to any meal.
Highlights:
Sweet and spicy preserved cherries
170 g jar, ready to enjoy
Perfect for snacking or as a topping on desserts
Imported from Trinidad, authentic Caribbean flavour
Adds a gourmet twist to cheese, ice cream, or cocktails
Ingredients (typical):
Cherries, sugar, water, vinegar, salt, chili or hot spice, preservative (if applicable)
If you want, I can also create a set of hashtags and a catchy caption to help sell it for £5–£6 in the UK effectively.
Do you want me to do that?
Here’s a set of hashtags for Paula’s Hot & Spicy Cherries 170 g to help promote it online:
#PaulasCherries
#HotAndSpicyCherries
#CaribbeanSnacks
#SpicySweet
#GourmetSnack
#ImportedTreat
#CaribbeanFlavours
#SnackTime
#DessertTopping
#SweetAndSpicy
#ExoticSnacks
#CaribbeanFood
#FoodieFaves
#UniqueFlavours
#TasteTheCaribbean
If you want, I can also draft a short social media caption that pairs these hashtags and makes buyers want to try it at £5–£6.
Here’s a ready-to-use description and hashtags for Paula’s Sweet Paw Paw 85 g:
Description:
Paula’s Sweet Paw Paw is a classic Caribbean treat made from ripe paw paw (papaya) cooked with sugar to create a sweet, soft, and chewy preserve. Each 85 g pack is perfect for snacking, dessert topping, or adding a fruity twist to your breakfast. This authentic Caribbean product is loved for its natural tropical flavour and convenient portion size, making it ideal for on-the-go snacking or as a gift.
Highlights:
Sweet, chewy paw paw preserve
85 g pack, individually sealed for freshness
Perfect snack or dessert accompaniment
Authentic Caribbean flavour
Made from ripe paw paw (papaya)
Typical ingredients: Paw paw (papaya), sugar, water, citric acid (for preservation)
#PaulasPawPaw
#SweetPawPaw
#CaribbeanTreats
#TropicalFlavours
#FruitPreserve
#SnackTime
#CaribbeanSnacks
#ChewyDelight
#DessertTopping
#FruitLovers
#ImportedSnacks
#CaribbeanFood
#ExoticSnacks
#SweetSnack
#TasteTheCaribbean
If you want, I can also suggest a selling price in pounds (£) and a catchy social media caption to help promote it for resale in the UK.
Do you want me to do that?
Ah! You paid $8.25 TTD (Trinidad & Tobago Dollars) for the Paula’s Sweet Paw Paw 85 g. Let’s convert it to UK pounds (£) and figure out a resale price.
Approximate exchange rate: 1 TTD ≈ £0.11
So:
✅ Your cost per 85 g pack: ~£0.90
Small Caribbean fruit preserves like this are sold at a premium in the UK due to import costs.
| Positioning | Price (£) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Standard snack | £2.00 | Affordable & competitive |
| Premium/gourmet | £2.50–£3.00 | Highlight imported Caribbean treat |
| Bundle deal | £5 for 2–3 packs | Encourages multi-buy sales |
💰 Profit potential:
Sell at £2.00 → profit £1.10 per pack
Sell at £2.50 → profit £1.60 per pack
If you want, I can draft a short, catchy product description + caption with hashtags that makes it attractive at £2–£3 for resale in the UK.
Do you want me to do that?
Description:
Mabel’s Green Seasoning is a traditional Caribbean herb marinade and condiment that brings bold flavour to your cooking without the hassle of blending your own herbs and spices. It’s typically used as a marinade for meats, fish, and vegetables, or stirred into stews, curries, rice dishes and sauces to enhance the taste with a fresh, aromatic blend. Made with a mix of herbs like thyme, chives, culantro (shadon beni), and other seasonings, this 300 ml bottle captures an authentic Caribbean kitchen staple in every drop — perfect for adding zest and depth to your dishes.
Highlights:
Ready‑to‑use Caribbean green seasoning
Perfect for marinating chicken, beef, fish and vegetables
Adds fresh herb and spice flavour to soups, stews, sauces and curries
Authentic taste many Caribbean households love
Easy to use — just add to your favourite recipes to boost flavour
Typical Uses:
✔ Marinate meats and seafood
✔ Stir into rice or bean dishes
✔ Add to soups and stews
✔ Mix into dressings or sauces
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