With Hershey's releasing a Dubai chocolate bar, here are other sweet takes on the trendy treat

Hershey's to the Middle East: Where Philly Foodies Can Indulge in Dubai-Inspired Sweets

In a move that reflects the growing popularity of international flavors, Hershey's has released a limited-edition Dubai chocolate bar, featuring a pistachio filling and pastry pieces called kadayif. The sweet sensation, inspired by an Arabic dessert, has taken social media platforms like TikTok by storm, with fans creating their own versions of the treat.

However, those in Philadelphia will not have to look far to find other creative interpretations of this trendy Dubai-inspired chocolate. The city's cafes and bakeries are now offering a range of sweet treats that pay homage to the Middle Eastern dessert knafeh.

Abu El Ezz Sweets on Bustleton Pike offers a variety of Dubai chocolate products, including bars in milk and dark chocolate flavors. Apricot Stone in Northern Liberties has added a Dubai chocolate bar to its dessert menu, which pairs perfectly with their kebab skewers and salads. Meanwhile, Aroma Bakery's coffee shop and bakery case now features a Dubai chocolate tart and cheesecake.

Kung Fu Tea, the popular bubble tea chain, is also jumping on the trend, offering a drink version of the Dubai Chocolate Wow that includes chocolate milk, pistachio cream, and crispy kataifi.

For those looking to indulge in more traditional treats, Le Souk Market and Mocha Melt Cafe offer an array of Dubai-inspired desserts. Sweet As Fudge at Reading Terminal Market has nine different flavor combinations inspired by the Middle Eastern dessert, including a pistachio fudge with crunchy kadayif filling. The Turkish Brew's coffee shop also features a range of Dubai chocolate treats.

In some cases, the Dubai-inspired sweets take center stage as part of a larger menu item. Wilts Berries, for example, offers a Dubai twist on its classic strawberry cups, topping them with milk chocolate, pistachio cream, and crunchy kadayif pieces.

While Hershey's limited-edition Dubai bar may be sold out quickly due to its limited supply, Philly foodies can now explore the city's diverse offerings of sweet treats inspired by this global dessert trend.
 
omg u guys i just tried that dubai-inspired chocolate at aroma bakery and it was SOOO good!!! i love how philly is jumping on the bandwagon with all these new desserts inspired by middle eastern treats πŸ€— i mean who doesn't love a good pistachio fudge or crispy kataifi filling? πŸ˜‹ anyway, i think its awesome that people are getting creative with their desserts and trying out new flavors. im def gonna check out some of these other places now, like wilts berries for those dubai-twisted strawberry cups πŸ“πŸ°
 
OMG 🀩 I am SO stoked about these Dubai-inspired sweets hitting our fave spots in Philly!!! Like, who wouldn't want a pistachio-filled chocolate bar or a kadayif-topped cheesecake? πŸ’– It's amazing to see how these creative treats are bringing a taste of the Middle East to our city. And can we talk about Kung Fu Tea's drink version of the Dubai Chocolate Wow? πŸ”₯ That sounds like an absolute game-changer for bubble tea lovers! I'm literally drooling thinking about all these sweet options... gotta try them ASAP!!! πŸ˜‹
 
πŸ«πŸ‘ I'm low-key obsessed with these new Dubai-inspired sweets popping up in Philly 🀩! Who needs a plane ticket when you can try pistachio-filled chocolates and kadayif-infused desserts right here at home πŸ›«οΈ? πŸ˜‹ The creativity is fire πŸ”₯, from Abu El Ezz Sweets to Sweet As Fudge, every shop is bringing their own unique spin on this tasty trend 🍰. I'm all about trying them out, especially the Dubai Chocolate Wow drink at Kung Fu Tea β˜•οΈ - chocolate milk and pistachio cream? Yes, please! πŸ˜‹
 
Man, have you ever thought about how food brings people together? I mean, sure, Hershey's is all about making a killing with their new Dubai chocolate bar, but what's even more amazing is that it's sparked a whole community of Philly foodies to get creative and share their own versions of this treat. It's like, when we find something we love, we just wanna make it our own and show the world how much we care! πŸ€— And let me tell you, these cafes and bakeries are killing it with all sorts of sweet treats inspired by Middle Eastern desserts. It's like a big ol' party in the city! But for real, what I love about this whole thing is that it shows us that even when we're eating something new and different, it can still feel like home if we put our own spin on it. So, don't be afraid to get creative and make your own twist on a classic – you never know how much joy (or chocolate) you'll bring to others! 🍫
 
omg i no why philly ppl r so obsessed w/ dubai-inspired sweets lol πŸ˜‚πŸ« they got like 3 diff places offerin diff versions & i gotta say its kinda cool how abu el ezz sweets r already makin their own dubai chocolate bars 🀩
 
omg u guys i just saw the craziest thing about hersey's releasing a dubai-inspired chocolate bar and i'm low-key obsessed 🀩 they're even offering it in milk & dark chocolate flavors at some shops here and i need to try them ASAP!!! meanwhile, all these philly cafes are now making their own versions of knafeh-inspired treats & it's giving me life πŸ˜‚ apricot stone's got a dubai chocolate bar on the menu too & it sounds like it pairs perfectly with kebab skewers lol what even is this magic? πŸ€”
 
Interesting πŸ€” how the Hershey's Dubai chocolate is taking over social media! πŸ˜‚ I wonder if they'll release more flavors in the future. Kung Fu Tea's drink version sounds delicious tho πŸ΅πŸ’–
 
omg u guys have u tried dat new dubai chocolate bar from hershey's?? it's literally so good!!! 🀩 i mean i know philly foodies are all about dat cheesesteak life but now we can add dubai-inspired sweets to the list too πŸ°πŸ‘Œ i'm lowkey obsessed w/ da pistachio filling & pastry pieces called kadayif πŸ˜‹ and i love how da whole city is jumping on da trend πŸ’– gotta try da one at Abu El Ezz Sweets next πŸš€
 
πŸ€”πŸ« Imagine walking down a street in Philly and smelling like you just stepped into an Arabian market 🏜️! It's happening! They're taking Dubai-inspired sweets to the next level over here. I'm talking pistachio-filled chocolates, kadayif pastry pieces, and cream-topped desserts that'll make your taste buds do the belly dance πŸ’ƒ.

I gotta give it up for these foodies who are bringing a little global flair to our city 🌎. From Kung Fu Tea's bubble tea drink to Sweet As Fudge's pistachio fudge with kadayif filling, the options are endless! And I love how they're mixing and matching different flavors to create something uniquely Philly πŸ’‘.

The thing is, this trend isn't just about the food – it's about the experience πŸŽ‰. It's about immersing yourself in a new culture, trying new things, and making memories with friends and family πŸ‘«. So go ahead, get adventurous, and indulge in these sweet treats! πŸ°πŸ‘Œ
 
🀯 OMG u guys i just checked the sales figures for Hershey's new Dubai chocolate bar and it's a total GAME CHANGER! They've sold over 1 MILLION units in just 2 weeks πŸš€πŸ« that's like, crazy! And on TikTok alone, they've got 4.5M views and 200k duets already πŸ“ˆπŸ‘€ now philly foodies can get their hands on some of these amazing Dubai-inspired treats and let me tell u the stats are looking good too... Aroma Bakery's selling 300 units of their Dubai chocolate tart every day 🍰, Wilts Berries is raking in 1.8k sales per hour for their strawberry cups with a Dubai twist πŸ“, and Kung Fu Tea's drink version has become the #2 best-selling dessert item on their menu! πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” so yeah i think its cool how philly is embracing dubai-inspired sweets lol theyre like really getting creative with it! from abu el ezz sweets to aroma bakery, every cafe and bakery seems to have their own take on the kadayif filling πŸ°πŸ‘Œ and its awesome that theres so much variety to choose from. personally i think the idea of having a drink version of dubai chocolate wow sounds like a game changer πŸ’§πŸ« cant wait to try it out! πŸŽ‰
 
OMG, I'm so down for trying these new Dubai-inspired desserts in Phily πŸ°πŸ‘Œ! I mean, who doesn't love a good pistachio filling or crunchy kadayif pieces? It's like the city is its own version of Dubai for foodies πŸ˜†. I've been stalking all these cafes and bakeries on TikTok, and now I have no excuse not to try them out ASAP πŸ“ΈπŸ‘. Kung Fu Tea's drink version of the Dubai Chocolate Wow sounds SO good, btw - chocolate milk, pistachio cream, and crispy kataifi? Yes, please! πŸ˜‹
 
OH MY GOSH, I AM SO EXCITED FOR THIS DUBAI-Inspired CHOCOLATE TRENDS!!! 🍫🌟 IT'S AMAZING HOW PHILLY FOODIES ARE GETTING CREATIVE WITH THEIR OWN VERSIONS OF THE TREAT! ABU EL EZZ SWEETS AND APRICOT STONE ARE DOING AN AMAZING JOB OFFERING THEIR OWN TWISTS ON THE DUBAI CHOCOLATE BAR. AND I LOVE THAT KUNG FU TEA IS OFFERING A DRINK VERSION OF IT, TOO!!! 😍 IT'S LIKE WE'RE IN THE MIDDLE EAST FOR REAL, YUM!!!
 
I think it's pretty cool that Philly is embracing the Dubai-inspired sweets trend! As a chocolate lover, I'm excited to see how creative the local cafes and bakeries are getting with their own interpretations πŸ«πŸ‘€. The pistachio filling in Hershey's bar was a great starting point, but now we get to see even more unique flavors and combinations. It's also awesome that Kung Fu Tea is jumping on the bandwagon with its drink version of the Dubai Chocolate Wow! Now, I'm curious to try some of these treats and see which one will be my new favorite πŸ˜‹.
 
Wow 🀩 interesting how Philly foodies are getting creative with their own desserts inspired by Middle Eastern treats! I mean, who wouldn't want to try a pistachio fudge with crunchy kadayif filling? 🍰 Kung Fu Tea's drink version is so cool too, love the combination of chocolate milk and pistachio cream πŸ’¦. And it's awesome that local cafes and bakeries are jumping on the trend, like Abu El Ezz Sweets on Bustleton Pike. They're totally killing it with their Dubai-inspired products! 🀯
 
omg have you tried that new acai bowl place downtown 🀩 i went there with friends over the weekend and OMG their strawberry banana flavor is soooo good!! 😍 i was talking to my friend about it later and we started thinking about how much we love trying new food spots in the city... maybe we should start a food tour thing? πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ i'm totally down for that! πŸ’– anyway back to that Hershey's Dubai chocolate bar... i don't know if i'd pay that much for it tho πŸ˜‚
 
I'm so over this Dubai chocolate craze πŸ€ͺ. Like, who thought it was a good idea to put pistachio filling in a chocolate bar? And don't even get me started on kadayif pastry pieces... they're like little weird worms in your chocolate πŸ˜‚. I mean, can't we just stick to good ol' American treats like Reese's Pieces or Snickers bars? This Dubai trend is just a fad and it's gonna die out soon 🚫. And honestly, I'm kinda surprised Philly cafes are jumping on the bandwagon - shouldn't they be celebrating their own unique food scene instead of copying some random Middle Eastern dessert? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
Omg u guys Hershey's is gettin so extra with their new Dubai-inspired chocolate bar 🍫🌟! I'm lovin how phillie foodies r goin wild for it on tiktok πŸ€£πŸ’– meanwhile abu el ezz sweets got me swoonin over their bars in milk & dark choc flavors πŸ°πŸ‘€ also apricot stone's dubai chocolate bar w/ kebab skewers sounds like a game-changer πŸ—πŸ‘Œ
 
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