Lindt’s Dubai Style Chocolate has made its return to Canada, drawing attention once again with its unique flavour and limited availability. CNW Group


February 10, 2026 Tags:

Lindt & Sprüngli has announced the return of its popular Dubai Style Chocolate to stores across Canada, following strong demand during its first release. The chocolate, which sold out nationwide in 2025, is making a comeback with an added option designed for everyday enjoyment.

Along with the return of the original large bar, the company has introduced a new smaller 40-gram format, giving chocolate lovers more choice in how they enjoy the product.

A fan favourite makes its comeback

When Dubai Style Chocolate first arrived in Canada last year, it quickly gained attention for its unique flavour and texture. Shoppers rushed to buy it, and supplies disappeared within a short time. Many customers later asked for its return, making this release one of the most anticipated chocolate launches of the year.

The original 150-gram bar has now returned, offering the same recipe that helped it stand out on store shelves. Each bar combines smooth milk chocolate with a rich pistachio filling and fine strands of kadayif, often described as “angel hair” pastry. These thin, crispy threads come from long-standing dessert traditions in Levantine and Arabic cuisine and add a light crunch to every bite.

Crafted with attention to detail

The chocolate bars come from the work of Lindt’s Maître Chocolatiers, who focus on texture and balance as much as flavour. The creamy milk chocolate blends with the nutty pistachio centre, while the kadayif provides contrast and a gentle crispness.

This mix creates a layered eating experience that sets the bar apart from more traditional chocolate offerings. Each bite delivers sweetness, richness, and texture without feeling heavy.

New 40g bar offers more flexibility

Alongside the return of the 150-gram bar, Lindt has launched a new 40-gram version of the Dubai Style Chocolate. The smaller bar offers the same ingredients and taste in a compact size.

The 40-gram bar contains a generous pistachio filling, making up nearly half of the bar. The smaller format suits those looking for a quick treat, whether at home or on the go. It also gives shoppers a chance to enjoy the chocolate without committing to a larger bar.

Two formats for different moments

With both sizes now available, customers can choose how and when to enjoy the chocolate. The larger bar works well for sharing or for a relaxed moment at home. The smaller bar fits easily into daily routines, offering a simple way to enjoy a premium chocolate experience.

Both options aim to turn ordinary moments into something special, whether enjoyed alone or shared with others.

Limited-time availability

Lindt Dubai Style Chocolate will only be available for a limited period. The 150-gram bar is already on sale, while the new 40-gram format will arrive on February 16, 2026. Shoppers can find the chocolate online, in Lindt Chocolate Shops, and at select major retailers across Canada.

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