Archive for January, 2007

Chocablog’s Evil Twin

If, like us, you’ve eaten everything Chocablog has ever reviewed, you might be in need of our new sister site - Endiet. We like to call it our “evil twin”.

Endiet will feature recipes, diet tips, advice and news for all kinds of diets - all mixed with a healthy dose of fun. You never know, [...]

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Posted by Dom on 31 Jan 2007 at 11:01 PM in News | Comments (0)

Chocablog Update

Just a quick behind the scenes update for you.

Today we’ve upgraded Chocablog to use the latest version of Wordpress. Everything seems to have gone smoothly, but if you do spot any problems with the site, let us know.

I’d also quite like to give a quick mention to MyBlogLog.com. MyBlogLog lets you keep track who’s [...]

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Posted by Dom on 30 Jan 2007 at 08:01 PM in Misc | Comments (0)

Galaxy Minstrels

Minstrels are another of my childhood favourites that I haven’t had in years. Of course, back in my day, they were just “Minstrels” (sans Galaxy).

Unusually, these are even better than I remember them as a kid. I’m not sure if it’s just my imagination, but they seem bigger - and the Galaxy chocolate is certainly [...]

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Posted by Dom on 29 Jan 2007 at 10:01 PM in Reviews | Comments (9)

Ritter Sport Praliné

As you may already know, I’m a huge fan of Ritter Sport. They make simple, great quality chocolate in decent sized bars. It’s unpretentious and delicious.

This particular bar is interesting because it’s quite similar to the Guylian Sea Shells I reviewed previously.

Yes, I know this big square of chocolate doesn’t look much like a sea [...]

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Posted by Dom on 25 Jan 2007 at 09:01 PM in Reviews | Comments (0)

Guylian Sea Shells

Guylian Sea Shells is a small (65g) box containing six Belgian chocolates with soft praline centres.

I’ve talked before about the history of Guylian and their trademark sea shell shapes. So if you’re interested in exactly they’re shaped like shells, have a look at my Guylian Dark Orange review. Suffice to say, they don’t taste of [...]

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Posted by Dom on 16 Jan 2007 at 09:01 PM in Reviews | Comments (7)