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Best Chocolate?
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What's your favorite chocolate? (If you say Hershey, I'm going to have to hit you).
Dark Chocolate.
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White chocolate with strawberry chips.
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Best ? I dunno.
Favorite: Ritter Sport.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
Best ? I dunno.
Favorite: Ritter Sport.
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Oh, those are excellent as well.
I love the marzipan and the rum/raisin ones.
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Originally Posted by Volks
What's your favorite chocolate? (If you say Hershey, I'm going to have to hit you).
Dark Chocolate.
Dark Chocolate isn't a brand. If Hershey's "Special Dark" isn't good enough for you, what suits your fancy?
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Originally Posted by Stradlater
Dark Chocolate isn't a brand. If Hershey's "Special Dark" isn't good enough for you, what suits your fancy?
Ack, no Hershey's!!! (Except on s'mores, and when it's free.)
Ghirardelli dark chocolate is pretty good. I'm not enough of a connoisseur to know of any better brands (or care).
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Originally Posted by Tesseract
Straight to my thighs!
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Lindt, Guylian Belgium, and Ritter Sport come to mind.
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Why is there always money for war, but none for education?
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See's Chocolates!! Ritter Second.
Ghirardelli has a waxy taste, so does Godiva.
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Belgium, well the one from Europe, but here in Calgary we have a brand called Bernard Callebaut which is incredible. I love the caramel, manon, ameretto, rhum.
But, also the plain chocolate one.
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See's chocolates kick ass. Expensive however. Ritter sport rule. Marzipan one is great, as is the plain milk. Lindt kick ass also.
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Originally Posted by Tesseract
I have one of those on my desk right now....the LARGE version. My tummy has been hurting for three days....I can't stop eating!
Someone help me!
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Originally Posted by Ratm
I have one of those on my desk right now....the LARGE version. My tummy has been hurting for three day....I can't stop eating!
Someone help me!
I'm more than willing to get it out of your way.
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Originally Posted by Tesseract
I'm more than willing to get it out of your way.
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Delicious Freia milk chocolate. Like the Vikings used to eat.
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Sees is #1 and Dove next. All others get in line.
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Since I am a dawg it has to be Dogiva.
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Did you guys know that a Canadian invented the chocolate bar?
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Originally Posted by Cody Dawg
Since I am a dawg it has to be Dogiva.
wow that's bad.
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Originally Posted by Cody Dawg
Since I am a dawg it has to be Dogiva.
Or a hot dog...
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The Belgian co. Dolfin makes some pretty astounding dark and milk chocolate bars, my favorite variety being Milk Chocolate with Masala. The ones with cinnamon and cacao nibs rock, too.
On the other hand, chocolate with green tea is just foul. I don't know what they were thinking with that one.
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The very best chocolate, for the money, is Hershey's. Who can resist one?
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Originally Posted by Cody Dawg
The very best chocolate, for the money, is Hershey's. Who can resist one?
You're such a kidder, you!
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If you haven't tasted See's then you haven't tasted what fine chocolate is all about. My daughter is visiting from Philadelphia. All of her friends have demanded that she bring back some See's when she returns. I consider myself fortunate that there is a See's store a mile from my house. Hershey's should not even be mentioned when discussing good chocolate. It has too much of a cocoa flavor and the texutre is gritty.
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Originally Posted by besson3c
Did you guys know that a Canadian invented the chocolate bar?
They did not! -*flame war!*-
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There's this Italian chocolate ive been choming down for years, we buy em by the kilo, and its called "Gordol". i love em. I also love most of the Cadbury chocolates, and the only Hersheys bar i do like is the Extra Creamy one.
Cheers
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Best chocs I've had were in Swizterland.
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Originally Posted by turtle777
Favorite: Ritter Sport.
What does chocolate have to do with "SPORT"?
Edit:
OK, found the answer at the company website.
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Last edited by TETENAL; Dec 29, 2005 at 06:35 AM.
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Chocolat Bonnat
The best I ever had. Its just fu**ing good.
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
What does chocolate have to do with "SPORT"?
Edit:
OK, found the answer at the company website.
Good. I like when people answer their own questions.
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i like dove dark chocolate
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On a side note, what the best chocolate to use for fondue?
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Originally Posted by Volks
What's your favorite chocolate? (If you say Hershey, I'm going to have to hit you).
Dark Chocolate.
Aren't you the white supremacist we got on here?
Why would you like anything other than white chocolate?
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I would prefer my humanity sullied with the tarnish of science rather than the gloss of religion.
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Godiva (Belgium), Lindt...and they have a darn good chocolatier here in town that makes excellent dark chocolate with pepper. Anything over 70% coco is fine with me.
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Belgian chocolate, Zero, Cote d'Or ...
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a trip to Belgium in 2004 took me to Brugge - it was pouring the day I was there. My girl and I were soaked, tired and hungry. We strolled down this tiny street and saw Dumon Chocolatier... we went in:
http://www.chocolatierdumon.be/produktoverzicht.html
I can't say enough about the stuff - amazing...
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we don't have time to stop for gas
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Lindt, Godiva & La Maison make some delicious varieties - Lindt & Godiva for truffles & pralines, La Maison for solids & cremes. MMmmmm.
Surprisingly, Hershey's 60% Dark is pretty good, which can't be beat for a 1.50.
But regular Hershey's is so grainy it's gross.
I guess there is no best for me, too many choices.
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I love me some dark chocolate from Tropical Source.
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Oh my god, yall are making me drool... keep talkin to meh
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I'd go with Lindt. Got ourselves their christmas calendar, will soon find out what's inside...
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Moonstruck makes very good chocolate. The only place I've ever been able to find the stuff (other than online) is in bridal shops, though.
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You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
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Best (and best selling) milk chocolate i the world:
NB: Roald Dahl went to boarding school opposite the Cadbury's factory, which is where he got the idea for Willy Wonka's
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