Cool-Man's Chocolate Shelf
At some point I decided that the accumulated chocolate from my honeymoon
should no longer be hidden away in a closet. This was partly because I'd
received a Christmas gift of chocolate from my sister in Germany. Thus the
allocation of an entire shelf for chocolate. Here's what my chocolate
shelf looks like as of 02-05-2000:
So what all is in this image? Going from left to right, we have:
- Snack Pack chocolate pudding
- Ferrero Rocher
- Hershey's bars with Nestlé Crunch bars underneath
- Giotto (think of a fetal Ferrero Rocher torn from its mother's womb before
the chocolate on the outside had formed--or is that too grotesque?
They're delicate and tasty. "Mmmm...kids...the other white
meat.")
- Choco Crossies (little clusters of chocolate, nuts, and a little caramel?)
- mercí (unopened)
- Sarotti Chocoa (unopened)
- kinder eggs (an eggshell layered with regular and white chocolate, with a
capsule inside containing a small toy)
- Cadbury's Dairy Milk (from London--not like the U.S. bars)
- Knister Q (milk chocolate with a strange white chocolate with little bits
that sort of go "pop" in your mouth)
- kinder chocolate
- Turkish Delight
- Cadbury's Fruit & Nut
- Cadbury's Turkish Delight
- Cadbury's Top Deck
- Cadbury's Dairy Milk
- Milka (white chocolate and regular chocolate)
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