When The Chocolate Society drops its biggest seasonal collections — and how to stack voucher codes at checkout
| Season | Collection | Typical offer | Stack with voucher code? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Valentine's Day (Feb) | Gift boxes and truffle selections | Free gift wrap on hampers | Yes — 10% off code applies sitewide |
| Easter (Mar–Apr) | Foil-wrapped mini eggs and solid chocolate eggs | Buy 4 bars get 1 free (auto-applied) | Yes — combine with free delivery over £50 |
| Summer Sale (Jun–Jul) | Discounted truffle boxes and malt balls | Up to 25% off selected lines | Yes — voucher code stacks on sale prices |
| Christmas (Nov–Dec) | Crackers, hampers, celebration boxes | Gift bundles from £5 | Yes — code works on Christmas collection |
The Chocolate Society automatically applies "buy 4 luxury chocolate bars get 1 free" at checkout — no code needed. But a 10% or 25% voucher code still works on top, so load your basket with bars and truffles to cross the £50 free-delivery threshold for maximum savings.
Why The Chocolate Society's Hot Chocolate Shaker is worth the investment over supermarket alternatives
If you have ever ended up with a cup of lukewarm milk and unmelted chocolate lumps at the bottom, The Chocolate Society's signature Hot Chocolate Shaker solves that problem entirely. Designed to work with their 41% Colombian milk and 61% dark hot chocolate drops, the shaker creates a velvety, lump-free drink in seconds. At roughly the price of four high-street hot chocolates, it pays for itself within a month for anyone who drinks hot chocolate daily. The drops themselves come in 750g and 2.5kg bulk bags, making the cost per cup significantly cheaper than buying individual sachets. A voucher code for 10% off brings the shaker-and-drops bundle comfortably under the £50 free-delivery threshold, so you save on both the product and the shipping.
How the Tasting Club subscription works — and whether it beats buying boxes individually
The Chocolate Society runs a Tasting Club that delivers a curated Box of the Month to subscribers. Each box features fresh, small-batch chocolates that you cannot buy individually on the main site — flavours like chai caramel latte, blonde caramel, and seasonal specials created by head chocolatier Alasdair Garnsworthy. The subscription costs less per box than buying equivalent truffle selections from the shop, and the chocolates arrive within days of production rather than sitting in a warehouse. Subscribers also get early access to limited-edition drops and seasonal collections before they sell out — Christmas crackers and Easter mini eggs routinely disappear from the website within weeks. If you gift chocolate regularly, the subscription saves both money and the disappointment of sold-out seasonal lines.
Dark, milk and blonde chocolate ganache truffles — boxes of 16 from £19.99
Colombian dark, Ecuadorian milk, cinnamon toast, blonde caramel — from £5
41% milk and 61% dark drops, plus the signature shaker — from £8.50
Assorted and single-flavour chocolate malt balls, sea salt honeycomb — from £6
Celebration hampers and gift selections — Christmas, Valentine's, Easter
Discounted seconds with minor visual flaws — same taste, lower price
What is The Chocolate Society's "Almost Perfect" range and why it is the smartest way to buy
The "Almost Perfect" section on chocolate.co.uk sells chocolates with minor visual imperfections — a slight bloom, an uneven coating, or a less-than-perfect shape. The taste is identical to full-price stock because the same recipes and ingredients go into every batch. If you are buying chocolate for yourself rather than as a gift, this range offers the best per-piece value on the site. Prices are typically 20–30% below the standard equivalent, and a voucher code still applies at checkout. Combine an Almost Perfect purchase with a 10% code and the buy-4-get-1-free bar deal, and you are paying a fraction of what the same chocolates cost in a department store or London boutique.
Step-by-step: applying a The Chocolate Society voucher code at checkout
The Chocolate Society produces truffles and seasonal collections in small batches. Christmas crackers, Easter mini eggs, and Valentine's Day boxes frequently sell out before the holiday. If you see a voucher code for a seasonal collection, use it early — waiting even a few days can mean the product is gone. The Almost Perfect range restocks irregularly too.
Does The Chocolate Society offer free delivery?
Yes — free UK Mainland shipping on all orders over £50. Orders below £50 incur a standard delivery fee. If your basket is just under, adding a £5 chocolate bar or a bag of malt balls to cross the threshold usually saves more than the delivery charge costs.
Can I use a voucher code with the buy-4-get-1-free bar deal?
Yes. The buy-4-get-1-free promotion is applied automatically at checkout and does not require a code. You can still enter a voucher code on top for an additional percentage off your order total.
How long do The Chocolate Society truffles stay fresh?
Because The Chocolate Society uses fresh ganache rather than long-shelf-life compound chocolate, their truffles are best consumed within 3 to 4 weeks of delivery. Store them in a cool, dry place — not the fridge, as condensation damages the finish and texture.
Is the Tasting Club subscription worth it for occasional buyers?
If you only buy chocolate once or twice a year — for Christmas or a birthday — you are better off using a voucher code on individual boxes. The subscription suits regular chocolate eaters and frequent gifters who want curated flavours delivered monthly at a lower per-box cost.
