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Chocolate Oranges and Chocolate Raspberries

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    Posted: 12 October 2018 at 09:16
Does anyone else get these?

Chocolate Orange: http://a.co/d/9Zb5zeA

Chocolate Raspberry: http://a.co/d/eco14DD

My kids have always liked these, because it is fun to "break the orange" (made of orange flavoured chocolate) and separate the "segments." A few years ago, they discovered the chocolate raspberries, as well.

I try to get them one now and then, but only rarely or for a special event, so that they can remain a treat. I think they are pretty good, but I prefer the orange or raspberry "chocolate sticks," myself:

Chocolate Orange and Raspberry Sticks: http://a.co/d/iUuBBxy

But I treat myself to those only once every year or two.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote pitrow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 October 2018 at 11:12
My kids get the orange or raspberry ones at Christmas. I'm with you on preferring the sticks. I find the slices harder to eat. 
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Orange and chocolate is a combination that I love very much, at least as much as the 'combined' also in typically 'savory' dishes such as fish or risotto.
Some time ago I prepared this dessert for some friends we had for lunch:
https://www.mypinchofitaly.co.uk/2017/04/20/glasses-with-chocolate-flavored-with-orange/


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I took a peek, and that dessert looks delicious!
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Thank you!
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Raspberry chocolate sounds very delicious
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