Introducing Dollop Rewards- our way of saying thanks.

We use fresh organic double cream instead of the usual palm oil in our chocolates (except the Cornish ones that use Clotted Cream) - hence Dollop Rewards.

Every £1 you spend earns a Dollop. From 500 Dollops, swap them for money off scrumptiously fresh chocolates. Um, that's it.

P.S. We're in 'Beta' mode testing this currently - so please bear with any glitches - your Dollops are safe with us!

Sign-up - 200 Dollops
Sign-up - 200 Dollops
Refer a friend - 500 Dollops
Refer a friend - 500 Dollops
Like on Tiktok - 50 Dollops
Like on Tiktok - 50 Dollops
Like on Facebook - 50 Dollops
Like on Facebook - 50 Dollops
Birthday Reward - 500 Dollops
Birthday Reward - 500 Dollops
Follow on Instagram - 50 Dollops
Follow on Instagram - 50 Dollops

Frequently Asked Questions

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What's a Dollop worth?

Every £1 you spend earns 5 Dollops, and 500 Dollops gets you £5 off. Earn extra Dollops as a sign-on bonus, on your birthday (500), for following us on social media and more!

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Do subscription orders earn Dollops?

Yes! — every £1 counts, however you order.

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Can I use them with other offers?

One treat at a time — Dollop rewards can't be combined with other discount codes.

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Why Dollops?!

Glad you asked - we use a generous dollop of fresh organic double cream instead of the usual palm oil in our chocolates - hence our rewards

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When do Dollops expire?

Only after 6 quiet months. Don't worry, we'll warn you well before anything melts away.

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What’s the difference between Russell & Atwell chocolates and supermarket chocolates?

Unlike mass-market chocolate, Russell & Atwell use real food ingredients like fresh organic butter and cream, with no palm oil or preservatives. It’s the restaurant-quality chocolate gift you can give at home.

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What ingredients are used in your chocolates?

Our post box chocolate gifts are hand-finished with top-quality ingredients: sustainable cocoa, fresh organic double cream and butter, just enough sugar, British wildflower honey, and a pinch of Dorset Sea Salt.