Melts in your mouth... not in your hands.
Dracimas, on host 192.173.47.156
Thursday, December 2, 1999, at 06:17:10
Brunnen-G, the Candy has Landed! posted by Spider-Boy on Wednesday, December 1, 1999, at 12:55:09:
> Its here, Its really here!!! Kinder Eggs! Yeah!!! > Brunnen-G you are the Man (I think). > > Note to rink people, I have now tried forien smarties. they are only a cheep M&M rip off with low grade chocalet. They taste so much like M&Ms but fail in a bad way. Thanks for sending them though Brunnen-G, I may not like them but at least, now I know. Closure is important. Haven't mustered the courage to try the Jaffas, orange chocalet just sounds scary. Maybe I'll get Darine and Minamoon to try them with me. > > Spider-IgotcheesyKinderToys!Yippey!-Boy
I got my candy yesterday (12-1) too. At first I didn't like anything but the Kindereggs which were about the best chocolate I ever put in my face. But then I realized there was a difference between this and American chocolate. American chocolate is meant to be a quick sugar fix. Not something to savor, but something to devour as quickly as possible. The chocolate Brunnen-G sent is quite different in this aspect. When I first started in I was eating it like an American. Just popping one after the other eating it quickly, but the chocolate was a bit too bitter for my liking. And I couldn't taste any orange from the Jaffas at all. But then I decided to pop a couple at once and just let things blend and melt. As they did I discovered that the sugar from the candy coating sweetens the bitter-sweet chocolate just enough. And POW! There was the orange flavor too. This was awesome! Turned out to be some of the best chocolate I ever had in my life. Thanks Brunnen-G for a truly exceptional experience.
Drac "Eating Jaffas as I type" imas
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