What's more to be said chocolate is yummy!
That's scary your dog eating a whole one - I'm thankful it survived!
Like your dog I eat mine all in one go - well segment after segment
Ooo chocolate oranges, I totally forgot about those! We used to get those as kids, but I’d always “save” mine until they went bad because I was a hoarder, so I don’t really remember what they tasted like lol. My dog growing up once ate a whole chocolate orange and survived somehow. That was quite a fiasco lol.
We always got a selection box when we were kids - my brother didn't like them all so I always swapped with what he didn't like! Of course we get chocolate oranges as well!
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Never knew this, thanks for sharing
I like some of the continental chocolates, like Lindt. I think they have a higher chocolate content. However they have now become too expensive.
When I was a child chocolate was a treat. We only had boxes at Christmas or birthday or shared a bar occasionally.
I think it's just down to personal taste and preference, I was always a cadburys girl, but not for dark chocolate, bourneville is to bitter for me.
When I was at university in Loughborough in the 1980s, there was a United Biscuits factory up the road in Ashby-de-la-Zouch and they sold 5kg boxes of broken biscuits. Raw student fuel!
chain eating of chocolate digestive biscuits
my favourite biscuit - have to avoid buying or I eat the lot once the packet's opened.
Yes (and yes). I tucked in and piled on a few extra kg, got bored with eating it and lost the weight, then went back to eating it in moderation. I was told that this was quite typical!
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I love chocolate. My favourite ever advert is also about chocolate, Bournville chocolate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z7Htwb6g3c
One of the few Nahuatl (Aztec) words in the English language, 'chocolatl', another is 'axolotl'. One definitely being more tasty than the other - I imagine. The Aztecs and other MesoAmericans only drank chocolate as a beverage, they had no solid chocolate. Maya pottery cups specifically for drinking chocolate exist, it was an aristocratic beverage.
Dark chocolate is the only version worth eating, all others are insipid.
I think galaxy tastes more chocolatey than Diary milk, or is that just me?
I dont't like white chocolate and never have, I used to be a big cadburys dairy milk fan, now its just not chocolately enough.
I'm not really a dark chocolate fan - more milk or white, but I would eat it if it was the only option!!