Family Feasts: A Dessert for Sharing

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Christmas is fundamentally about coming together and sharing a meal, and Picard’s new log is engineered for the family feast. Modeled after the shareable nature of the Dubai chocolate bar, this pistachio and chocolate creation is designed to be placed in the center of the table, sliced up, and enjoyed communally. It is a dessert that brings people together through the universal language of chocolate.
The rectangular “tablet” shape is not just an aesthetic choice; it makes portioning fair and easy. Unlike a round cake or a traditional log with uneven decorations, the uniform shape ensures that everyone gets an equal stack of biscuit, crunch, cream, and mousse. There is no fighting over who gets the “good piece” because every piece is structurally identical.
At €28.99, it is a family-sized treat that won’t blow the holiday budget. It feeds a crowd comfortably, making the cost per serving very reasonable. The flavors—rich chocolate and nutty pistachio—are generally crowd-pleasers that bridge the gap between generations.
The texture adds an element of fun to the meal. The audible crunch of the angel hair pastry is a delight for kids, while the sophisticated flavor of the pistachio appeals to the adults. It triggers smiles and satisfaction around the table, creating a sensory memory for the family.
This log brings people together. It is a shared experience of a viral trend, allowing grandparents and grandchildren to enjoy the same cultural phenomenon. It is the sweet, crunchy ending to the family story of Christmas 2025.

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