Lindt Chocolate is Giving Away 12 Million Free Lindor Premium Truffles, Fo’ Real

Let’s be real, if you don’t know what Lindt Lindor Truffles are by now, you’ve been sorely missing out.

Tying in with its new “Chocolate Beyond Compare” branding campaign, Lindt & Sprungli USA is giving away one million bags of its kaleidoscopic and decadently smooth Lindor Truffles for anyone lucky enough to print out the promotional coupon within the first three hours of its release. You know, ’cause that’s just how quickly supplies will run out.

Seriously though, starting Tuesday October 9 and continuing while supplies last, Lindt fans can visit the company’s Facebook page to receive a coupon for one free bag of Lindors, redeemable at retailers nationwide as well as Lindt Chocolate Shops.

Best of all? The coupons apply to all six ounce, 12-truffle bags of nine of the brand’s completely melt-in-your-mouth-and-in-your-hand flavors, including milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, vanilla, peanut butter and stracciatella.

Let’s just hope this heat wave dies down in time, or most of us will probably be getting deliciously melted bags of chocolate goo, not that that’s necessarily a bad thing.

[Photo via Lindt Chocolate USA]

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