The Clairvoyant took home a curious box of chocolates given as pasalubong by her boss from Dallas, Texas. I found it a bit funny that the packaging looked like a spent tube of toilet paper but then the wife mentioned that this is a popular brand in Dallas and thereabouts. The name made me remember an old film that features a young Ashton Kutcher and Jennifer Garner - "Dude, Where's My Car?"
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Really now...what does the packaging look like to you? :-) |
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The chocolate boasts of all-natural ingredients. |
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I tend to agree with the use of the "devour" term here. |
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The chocolate actually reminded us of chocolate crinkles. If these were chocolate crinkles, I would say they are of the highest quality and among the best we've tasted. |
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