



Holiday Brigadeiro Box
Ships to U.S. & Canada
Some restrictions applyCelebrate holidays with this delicious Holiday Brigadeiro Box! It contains the following flavors that are perfect for the holiday season: classic chocolate, gingerbread, dark chocolate peppermint, and coconut bark. Brigadeiros are the perfect treat to enjoy on your own of with friends, and make this Holidays one to remember!
Brigadeiro (bri-ga-DAY-ro) is Portuguese for little balls of fudgy deliciousness. Brazilian chef Mariana Vieira opened Brigadeiro Bakery in New York’s SoHo neighborhood in 2014. The New York bakery handcrafts these small Brazilian candies made with sweetened condensed milk, butter, and chocolate. Brigadeiro Bakery has been featured on the Cooking Channel, Tasting Table, Epicurious, Rede Globo (Brazil’s largest TV network) and SBT (Brazil’s second largest TV network).
This package includes your choice of 24 or 48 Holiday Brigadeiros
- Arrives with a card with flavors listed
Flavors include
- Classic Chocolate
- Coconut Bark
- Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter
- Pecan Pie
- Brigadeiros arrive ready to enjoy
- May be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 1 month.
- Classic Chocolate – Sweetened Condensed Milk (Milk, Sugar), Cocoa Powder, Dark Chocolate, Butter, Chocolate Sprinkles
- Coconut Bark – Sweetened Condensed Milk (Milk, Sugar), Butter, Coconut Flakes, Corn Starch
- Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter – Sweetened Condensed Milk (Milk, Sugar), Butter, Dark Chocolate, Peanut Butter, Corn Starch, Peanut And Salt
- Pecan Pie – Sweetened Condensed Milk (Milk, Sugar), Pecans, Butter, Cinnamon And Corn Starch
Contains: Dairy, Wheat And Nuts. Processed In A Facility That Also Processes Nuts And Eggs

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Brigadeiro (bri-ga-DAY-ro) n. Portuguese for little balls of fudgy deliciousness. Brazil is winning over the hearts and taste buds of New Yorkers with these tasty treats thanks to Brazilian chef Mariana Vieira. Brigadeiros are small candies made with sweetened condensed milk, butter and traditionally chocolate. They’ve become a staple at every Brazilian birthday party since their creation in the 1940s, making our birthday cakes look, well… basic.
Okay Brazil, we see you.



































