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The image displays two packages of "Spartak" bitter chocolate, laid out horizontally on a light-colored, possibly patterned surface. Both packages are dark brown or black with prominent gold lettering for the brand name "SPARTAK".

The top package features illustrations of sliced lemons and a piece of ginger root, indicating its "Ginger Lemon" flavor. The English text "BITTER CHOCOLATE GINGER LEMON" is visible on the left side, oriented vertically. Corresponding Russian text "ГОРЬКИЙ ШОКОЛАД | ИМБИРЬ ЛИМОН" (Bitter Chocolate | Ginger Lemon) is on the right.

The bottom package showcases illustrations of sliced oranges, indicating its "Orange" flavor. "BITTER CHOCOLATE ORANGE" is written vertically on the left in English, and "ГОРЬКИЙ ШОКОЛАД | АПЕЛЬСИН" (Bitter Chocolate | Orange) is on the right in Russian.

Each package also displays an image of two dark chocolate squares, textured with horizontal lines and small yellow or orange flecks, representing the fruit or spice inclusions. The weight "95g/3.35oz" is printed on both packages.

The photograph is taken indoors, likely on a table, with a clear focus on the product packaging. The presence of Russian text on the packaging strongly suggests the chocolates originate from a Russian-speaking country, such as Belarus, aligning with the provided context of Minsk. No people or activities are present.
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Jun 4, 2026, 7:04 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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The image displays two packages of "Spartak" bitter chocolate, laid out horizontally on a light-colored, possibly patterned surface. Both packages are dark brown or black with prominent gold lettering for the brand name "SPARTAK". The top package features illustrations of sliced lemons and a piece of ginger root, indicating its "Ginger Lemon" flavor. The English text "BITTER CHOCOLATE GINGER LEMON" is visible on the left side, oriented vertically. Corresponding Russian text "ГОРЬКИЙ ШОКОЛАД | ИМБИРЬ ЛИМОН" (Bitter Chocolate | Ginger Lemon) is on the right. The bottom package showcases illustrations of sliced oranges, indicating its "Orange" flavor. "BITTER CHOCOLATE ORANGE" is written vertically on the left in English, and "ГОРЬКИЙ ШОКОЛАД | АПЕЛЬСИН" (Bitter Chocolate | Orange) is on the right in Russian. Each package also displays an image of two dark chocolate squares, textured with horizontal lines and small yellow or orange flecks, representing the fruit or spice inclusions. The weight "95g/3.35oz" is printed on both packages. The photograph is taken indoors, likely on a table, with a clear focus on the product packaging. The presence of Russian text on the packaging strongly suggests the chocolates originate from a Russian-speaking country, such as Belarus, aligning with the provided context of Minsk. No people or activities are present.

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