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Mon Chéri are small chocolates from the Italian chocolate company Ferrero. These chocolates are filled with cherry liqueur and one cherry each.

Each piece is packaged with a pink envelope.

Mon Chéri comes from French and means "My Darling".

To fill the Mon Chéri, Ferrero buys cherries every year near Fundão, in the agricultural sub-region of Cova da Beira (in the center of Portugal). Consumption

They usually eat at Christmas, or to celebrate something. Ferrero only sells the Ferrero Rocher and the Mon Chéri from September to May (northern hemisphere), to avoid that the chocolate melts in the heat (or so they say, since they can be found all year round in supermarkets). I am sorry to rectify this last sentence but no, they are not all year round in the supermarkets, they are effectively removed during the hot months.

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