Maitre Truffout Chocolate with Nuts Wholesale & Bulk

Maitre Truffout chocolate with nuts is our wholesale supply of European nut-filled pralines, truffles, and bars from Italy, Belgium, and Austria. The range covers hazelnut cream pralines, gold truffles, Belgian sea shell boxes, and a whole-hazelnut bar, in brown, gold, blue, and assorted. Order by the case, with net terms and US/Canada shipping.

Maitre Truffout Chocolate with Nuts for Wholesale Buyers

Maitre Truffout builds much of its lineup around nuts, and this range collects the brand’s nut-forward pralines, truffles, and bars into one set. It spans three countries of origin, Italy, Belgium, and Austria, which gives you a real European chocolate story under a single brand. We case it for distributors, specialty grocers, gift retailers, and chocolate counters across the US and Canada.

The praline group carries the core. The Maitre Truffout Pralines, Hazelnut Cream & Cereal Crunch, Italy pair a smooth nut cream with a cereal crunch, and the Maitre Truffout Pralines Duo with Hazelnut Cream, Italy give you a paired-flavor option. The truffle side brings the Maitre Truffout Milk Chocolate Truffles, Hazelnut Filling, Italy and the Maitre Truffout Milk Chocolate Truffles, Hazelnut & Cereal, Italy, both centered on a milk-chocolate-and-nut profile that broad audiences reach for.

Gift Boxes and Bars in the Range

The gift and bar formats round out the set. The Maitre Truffout Fancy Gold Hazelnut Truffles – Belgium Import add a premium gold-wrapped truffle, while the Maitre Truffout Assorted Belgian Pralines – Belgium Import, the Maitre Truffout Sea Shell Pralines Blue Ribbon Box – Belgium, and the Maitre Truffout Belgian Sea Shell Pralines Box – Belgium Import give you boxed Belgian assortments built for gifting. The Maitre Truffout Milk Chocolate Whole Hazelnut Bar – Austria delivers a classic whole-nut bar for the impulse rack.

Colors present are brown, gold, assorted, and blue, reflecting the chocolate base plus the gold and blue gift packaging. Forms span bulk, boxed, and bars, so you can carry loose pralines for a bin, ribbon boxes for the gift shelf, and bars near checkout from one brand.

  • Pralines: hazelnut cream & cereal crunch, duo, assorted Belgian, sea shell boxes
  • Truffles: hazelnut filling, hazelnut & cereal, fancy gold
  • Bars: milk chocolate whole hazelnut
  • Origins: Italy, Belgium, Austria

Merchandising the Nut Range

The pralines and truffles pair naturally with the rest of our Maitre Truffout chocolate selection, and the nut-filled items sit well within our broader chocolate with nuts assortment. A practical layout runs the boxed Belgian pralines and gold truffles on the gift shelf, the loose pralines in a bulk bin, and the whole-hazelnut bar on the impulse rack near the register.

Listed unit weights span roughly 0.44 to 1.25 lb, reflecting the mix of small boxed pieces, bars, and bulk pralines. That lighter range suits higher-value nut chocolate where shoppers buy by the box, bar, or small bag rather than the heavy scoop, and it keeps gift items easy to display and handle.

Ordering Maitre Truffout Nut Chocolate Wholesale

We sell business-to-business only. The minimum order is one case, and cases generally weigh around 5 to 10 kg depending on the format. That single-case minimum lets you test one boxed assortment or one praline before building the full nut set across three origins. Net terms are available for qualifying accounts, and we ship throughout the United States and Canada.

For a starter set, pair one bulk praline like the hazelnut cream & cereal crunch, one gift box like the Belgian sea shell pralines, and the whole-hazelnut bar. That covers the bin, the gift shelf, and the impulse rack in three SKUs. Build the winners from there and fold these into your wider bulk candy program.

Who Buys This Range

Gift and specialty retailers, European-import grocers, chocolate counters, and holiday-season buyers all carry Maitre Truffout nut chocolate well. The boxed Belgian pralines and gold truffles drive gift purchases, while the loose pralines and bar serve everyday chocolate shoppers. Carrying multiple formats captures both the gift buyer and the impulse buyer from one European brand. Contact us for current case pricing, available SKUs, and net terms.

Storage, Display, and Gifting Notes

Nut-filled chocolate keeps best in a cool, stable spot away from heat and direct light so the milk chocolate holds its finish and the boxed pralines stay presentation-ready. Because the range spans bulk, boxed, and bar formats, set up separate zones: loose pralines in a tidy bin, ribbon and sea shell boxes on a gift shelf, and the whole-hazelnut bar near checkout. The gift formats sell hardest around holidays and celebrations, so give the Belgian boxed pralines and the fancy gold truffles prime placement during those periods.

For signage, lean on the European origins and the named pieces, since a gold hazelnut truffle from Belgium or a whole-hazelnut bar from Austria pulls better than a generic nut-chocolate label. The three countries of origin, Italy, Belgium, and Austria, give you a real multi-country story that mainstream brands cannot match, so call it out on shelf tags. Placing the gift boxes beside the loose pralines lets a shopper buy a personal treat and a boxed gift on the same visit, which lifts the average basket on the chocolate aisle.

Reordering and Scaling Your Maitre Truffout Set

Begin with the single-case minimum on one bulk praline, one gift box, and the whole-hazelnut bar, then track turnover over two to three weeks before weighting the next order. The 0.44 to 1.25 lb unit range keeps these higher-value items easy to handle in a refined display rather than a heavy bin. Net terms on qualifying accounts let you carry a deeper nut-chocolate and gift set without tying up cash, and US and Canada shipping keeps reorders consistent through the seasonal spikes when gift formats move fastest. As the section grows, the Maitre Truffout chocolate and chocolate-with-nuts category pages above help you fill it out.

If you want one European chocolate name that serves everyday shoppers and gift buyers alike, Maitre Truffout delivers with bulk pralines, boxed Belgian assortments, and a whole-hazelnut bar from three countries of origin. The single-case minimum keeps the trial low-risk, and the spread of formats lets you fill a bin, a gift shelf, and an impulse rack from one brand. That flexibility pays off through the holiday season, when the boxed gift formats lead the section. Reach out with your account details and we will help you pick a starter set and set up net terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What countries do Maitre Truffout nut chocolates come from?

This range spans Italy, Belgium, and Austria. The Italian items include the hazelnut cream pralines and truffles, the Belgian items cover assorted and sea shell pralines plus gold truffles, and Austria contributes the whole-hazelnut milk chocolate bar, all under one brand.

What is the minimum order for Maitre Truffout nut chocolate?

The minimum is one case, generally around 5 to 10 kg. That lets you test a single format, like a boxed Belgian praline assortment or the whole-hazelnut bar, before building the full nut set across your gift, bulk, and impulse sections.

What formats does the nut range come in?

Forms run across bulk, boxed, and bars. You can stock loose pralines in a candy bin, ribbon and sea shell boxes for the gift shelf, and the whole-hazelnut milk chocolate bar for the impulse rack, all sourced from one European brand.

What colors and packaging appear in this range?

Colors present are brown, gold, assorted, and blue. Brown reflects the chocolate base, while gold and blue come from gift packaging like the fancy gold hazelnut truffles and the blue ribbon sea shell praline box aimed at gift shoppers.

Do you ship Maitre Truffout to the US and Canada?

Yes. We ship to business accounts throughout the United States and Canada. Net terms are available for qualifying wholesale buyers, so customers on either side of the border can order Maitre Truffout nut chocolate by the case and set up terms that fit their cycle.

How are these nut chocolates weighted?

Listed unit weights span roughly 0.44 to 1.25 lb, reflecting the mix of small boxed pieces, bars, and bulk pralines. That lighter band suits higher-value nut chocolate where shoppers buy by the box, bar, or small bag rather than the heavy scoop.