Queues out the door for Belgian truffle croissant at Lune

Queues were out the door at Sydney's Queen Victoria Building this morning as iconic Melbourne bakery Lune opened a three-day pop-up store.

Sydney residents were lining up for a limited edition Belgian truffle croissant, which is on offer from today at all Lune and Koko Black stores.

The event is in celebration of World Chocolate Day.

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Long queues at the Lune pop-up store at the Queen Victoria Building. Queuing started at 5.15am. Sydney. Long queues at the Lune pop-up store at the Queen Victoria Building. Queuing started at 5.15am. Sydney.

The store promises customers will be "treated to a moment of Belgian bliss when they sink their teeth into the decadent combination".

of gooey chocolate encased in a melt-in-your-mouth twice baked croissant.

Lune's first full-time Sydney store will open on Oxford Street in Darlinghurst later this year.

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