A few months ago, I lamented the fact that Ferrero had withdrawn the chocolate flavour from their Gran Soleil desserts. These are a cross between an ice cream and a mousse and taste smooth and delicious. Well, they brought it back for the Christmas period and the packs came with cute little chocolate trees. I can't show you one of these because they were just begging to be eaten......
Come on, Ferrero, don't be mean - bring the choc one back permanently!
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Chocolates just have to be eaten or they might get stale, rubbish excuse I know! These chocs sound delicious.
Sounds a great excuse to me, Cuby!
I still have a Lindt Bunny that's been sitting in my fridge from Easter five years ago. I just haven't got the heart to eat him after all this time. He's my little mate, now...and he smiles at me every time I open my fridge...he's knows I'm never going to eat him...he's safe!
No chocolate has ever been safe in my company. In my early youth, at home, I had to be put on a no-chocolate diet. I was allowed a chocolate cake on my Birthday, and a few marshmallow cookies enrobed in chocolate. It worked...As an adult, I learned to control my chocolate intake on a monthly basis. I love Ferrero and Lidnt but they have a strong competition with Laura Secord, a Canadian Chocolate Company which was inspired, on the centenary of the 1812 War heroine, to produce divine candies. Nearly impossible to resist...
Hi, Lee. I can totally identify with your affection for your Lindt bunny! Hello, Claude. Thanks for sharing that. I'm going to look up Laura Secord now. Hi, Nerys. Perhaps we should have a Welsh march on Ferrero headquarters!
Perhaps you need to write to them, Welshcakes.
Hi, James. No, I'm definitely into storming!
Yummy!
Hi, Lucia and happy new year.
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