Archive for June, 2008

E. Guittard Ambanja Bittersweet

This was my fourth E. Guittard purchase. The company is based out of California in the United States, but its founder, Etienne Guittard, went to California from France in the 1850’s. I enjoyed the other three bars immensely, so I … Continue reading

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Posted by on 13 Jun 2008 at 11:06 AM in Chocolate Reviews | Comments (5)

Nestlé Club Classic Mixed Berry

Not to be outdone by Cadbury’s revamp of their dark chocolate Old Gold range, Nestlé too are still proudly flogging their ‘Club Classic’ dark chocolate varieties, and have introduced a ‘Mixed Berry’ flavour to the supermarket shelves. I really love … Continue reading

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Posted by on 12 Jun 2008 at 11:06 AM in Chocolate Reviews | Comments (5)

Skelligs Baby Fig & Rum Chocolates

The Skellligs Chocolate Company were the original “most Westerly chocolate company in Europe” before they joined forces with Cocoa Bean Chocolate, and I seem to recall a baby fig chocolate with Jameson’s Irish Whiskey being one of their prizewinning products. … Continue reading

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Posted by on 11 Jun 2008 at 12:06 PM in Chocolate Reviews | Comments (0)

Cadbury Old Gold Liqueur Flavoured Selection

Uncle Dom, Chocablog Creator and Master Of All Things Containing Cocoa, sent me on a mission. That’s right: when The Dom makes you an offer, you can’t refuse. Kathy from Australia (yes, there’s more of us) alerted Dom to Cadbury … Continue reading

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Posted by on 10 Jun 2008 at 11:06 AM in Chocolate Reviews | Comments (5)

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