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February 09, 2005
Valentine Chocolates: the Good, the Bad, and the Kitsch
A Detailed Review of ten popular brands of Valentine's Day Chocolates
(PRWEB) February 9, 2005 -- Last minute Valentine's Day shoppers won't find fine Belgian chocolates at the local grocery, but that doesn't mean they have to settle for bad chocolate.
The chocolate aficionado at OhSoChocolate.com, who goes only by the moniker "Momma Chocolate," has taken the guesswork out of buying Valentine's Day treats. "Because of time or money constraints, not everybody buys gourmet chocolate," says Momma, "but that doesn't mean they have to give dreadful chocolates to their sweethearts."
At OhSoChocolate.com, Momma Chocolate reviews ten different brands of Valentine's Day chocolates, all available from the local grocery store. "Some brands were just horrible -- far too sweet, cloying aftertaste, chintzy packaging," reports Momma, "but not all. There were a couple of exceptional values."
Chocolate reviews include details on pricing, overall presentation, visual appeal, and taste.
Chocolates Reviewed: Dove, Elmer's, Hallmark's Chocolatier, Hershey's, Lindt (Lindor's Truffles), Mrs. Fields, Nestle Ambassador Edition, Pangburn, Russell Stover, and Whitman's Sampler.
About OhSoChocolate.com
OhSoChocolate.com, http://www.ohSoChocolate.com, is hosted by "Momma Chocolate", a self-proclaimed Chocolate Aficionado offering chocolate news, reviews, recipes, history, quotes, and quizzes.
Full Review:
http://www.ohsochocolate.com/2005-valentines-review.html
Posted by Industrial at February 9, 2005 02:22 AM