13LuckyLady
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Anything I can get at See's Candy. YUMMY!!!!! Russell Stover was my favorite until about 5 years ago. Road trip! Reply #81. Jan 23 15, 9:12 AM |
Stacylove
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Ghiradeli's because it tastes wonderful and made in the USA :-) Reply #82. Jan 28 15, 3:42 PM |
cardsfan_027
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I'm not too picky. I love dark chocolate. York Peppermint Patties and Dove dark chocolate are among my favorites. Also like peanut M&Ms and Tootsie Rolls. Reply #83. Jan 29 15, 8:21 AM |
brehan
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toblerone I was introduced to in when in Europe as a child and have been partial to it ever since... yes, long before it was produced stateside. Reply #84. Jun 02 15, 7:02 PM |
theDoctorsBFF
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White chocolate is my absolute fave, especially lindt chocolate balls. But if i had a choice of dark chocolate or nothing, i'd take the dark chocolate! I also like chocolate with mint inside XP Reply #85. Jun 06 15, 10:18 AM |
Mixamatosis
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Kit Kat (Love that chocolatey crunchiness) and Bounty Bar (I like the combination of coconut and chocolate). I like chocolate straight from the fridge. Reply #86. Jul 29 15, 1:47 AM |
Jakeroo
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white chocolate isn't actually chocolate because it doesn't contain cocoa solids. I don't like it myself, but I can understand why people do. I like dark, the darker the better (and apparently the darkest is best for you, health=wise, although I didn't know that before I developed an addiction to the dark stuff ) Why does this last sentence remind me of Star Wars? Fond of mint too, so I like Yorks and After Eights as well Reply #87. Aug 29 15, 8:49 PM |
rockinsteve
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Either a good old Hershey Bar or a Nestlé's Crunch bar. Reply #88. Aug 29 15, 10:19 PM |
krabbitt
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The darker, the better. Also, dark chocolate covered coffee beans. Two treats in one. Also, dark chocolate and mint covered pretzels. K Reply #89. Apr 12 17, 3:00 PM |
ankitankurddit
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Dark chocolate. It soothes my mind. Reply #90. Apr 17 17, 1:09 AM |
JonPunk
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I had a thing about Lindt a few years ago love continental choccies . Trouble then was I got flu or an infection of some sort , didn't touch chocolate for a week or so , then got some when I was better, and boy was it sickly . Another nice brand we have is Thornton's , I do prefer the quality one's over the cheaper mass produced stuff like Nestle and Cadbury . I guess you get what you pay for . Reply #91. Apr 23 17, 5:50 AM |
JonPunk
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Health wise dark choccies are far better for you , actually heard its quite good for you as opposed to milk choc's which are full of fats. That's a shame as I prefer milk choccies ( though I never eat nut one's , don't like nuts ) . Reply #92. Apr 23 17, 5:52 AM |
ClaudiaCat
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Love nuts the nuttier the better - oh sorry we are talking chocolate Reply #93. Apr 23 17, 6:29 AM |
supersal1
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JonPunk, have you tried anything from Hotel Chocolate? Pricey but to die for. I'm currently rather fond of a dark chocolate bar with seasalt, it may be Lindt. A little goes a long way. Reply #94. Apr 23 17, 6:43 AM |
Mixamatosis
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I can't recall the brand name now but there's a brand that sells chocolate said to be an Aztec recipe. It's dark chocolate with chilli and lime. I got keen on that for a while. Reply #95. Apr 24 17, 2:17 PM |
krabbitt
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Just had some Ghirardelli dark & sea salt caramel. Love the sweet and sour combination. K Reply #96. Apr 25 17, 2:14 PM |
krabbitt
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I say some, because I try not to eat the whole bar at once, hard to resist. Reply #97. Apr 25 17, 2:16 PM |
krabbitt
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Sweet and sour? Where did that come from??? Sweet and salty. K Reply #98. Apr 25 17, 7:31 PM |
blake_aus_nsw
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Dairy milk white chocolate and Turkish delight. Reply #99. Dec 04 17, 4:03 AM |
Blackdresss
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Huckleberry Milk Chocolate Reply #100. Dec 22 17, 7:39 PM |
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