Le Maison de Chocolat in Paris, See's Candies(because of the lovely, creamy coffee-filled ones!) and chocolate-covered Kona coffee beans.
Taste? :shock: What exactly is it you do with pets, Katarzyna? I now have visions of bunny stew dancing in my head. :shock: :lol:
Yeah, I tasted some good chocolate in Paris. And the best Hot Chocolate Ever...Don't remember the name of the place..
How 'bout the beans? Anyone else go for chocolate covered coffee beans? Yuo can get your sweet AND caffeine craving in one! 8)
I like chocolate covered nuts. Macadamia, almond, hazelnuts, brasil nuts, even peanuts... mmmmm. I'm craving again. :roll:
i had chocolate covered chips - i think those were sold exclusively in the states, couldn't find them in canada...
these are quite new, haven't tried these. The ones i've tried was from a couple of years ago, a friend brought it from the states. They were in a tube package (like pringles) and are quite expense ($11US per tiny tube). I can't remember which brand it was but i vaguely remember it was quite a well-known brand (ahem, well-known = $$$)!!
Hmm, speaking of chcolate covered nuts, i remember a few years back, it was quite popular to have liquor inside the chocolate. Being underaged and al, it was especially tempting, i wonder what happened to those?? not popular any more??
I'm rather fond of Godiva's milk chocolate almond bark, not to mention their chocolate dipped raspberries and strawberries.
Hershey's is a pretty well-known brand of chocolate in my chocolate-eating circles (aka cheap chocolate.) :lol: There's even a whole town named after the chocolate empire -- Hershey, Pennsylvania, complete with an amusement park and a museum. Never underestimate the power of cheap chocolate. :wink: :lol:
Geez, why not just have chocolate-covered sugar cubes as well? Those products should come with their own diabetes testing kits... :?
chips = high in fat chocolate = high in sugar Talk about two bird with one stone!! you put two together, you just might have the world's highest calorie snack!!
Have you heard about the fried moon cakes and other items that came in the news in Britain, I believe? Now those are major heart attack inducers.