Where to find Dubai chocolate in Greenville, SC

This viral treat has taken over the internet, but where can you get your hands on Dubai chocolate in Greenville, SC?

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The filling is described as both creamy and crunchy. | Photo by Chocolate Artworks

It’s been trending around the world since last summer, and now the Dubai chocolate craze has reached the 864.

If you haven’t heard of this trendy treat, it’s a chocolate bar with a pistachio and knafeh (pastry dough layered with cheese and soaked in a sugar-based syrup) filling. Here’s where you can find it around Greenville:

Chocolate Artworks | In addition to the bar you can get the new “strawberry chocolate Dubai cup.”

The Chocolate Shoppe | According to a post in the Greenville Foodies Facebook page, this shop is serving this trendy treat.

The Crêperia | This Greer shop has chocolate bars, strawberry cups, lattes, and crepes.

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The Crêperia keeps adding creative takes to its menu. | Photo by The Crêperia

Cakes to Dye For | Grab a homemade bar in Fountain Inn.

Sweet Touch | This mobile shop requires you to message your chocolate bar order.

Comfort and Joy | Follow this small shop on Facebook to see when + where it will be selling its Dubai chocolate items.

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