my new chocolate vice: Ritter Sport dark chocolate w/marzipan. darn Target grand opening.

angak

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I'm not a big marzipan fan---but this is really quite decadent. cute square package too. I'm a sucker for cute packaging.

 
A heads up about Target, they have wonderful clearance sales.

I get a lot of my holiday, you name it, items on sale 75% off. You have to be somewhat diligent about checking, but that is where I bought my red Sensio coffee maker for $9. Also seasonal things if you don't mind storing them for a year or so. My last Calpholon Non-Stick frying pan for $20. They have a lot of their clearance items on the end caps, so keep your eyes open for that. They have come a long way from where they started. I also buy some of my groceries there, good prices. You will be cursing them, trust me. smileys/smile.gif

 
thanks A LOT Dawn. they built this humongous(to us) store just outside the east gate of the AFB

Airforce base where I work----directly in my path to work each morning(Starbucks inside too). easily accessed at lunch and after work. I see that this may become a problem.

 
Hi Ang. I LOVE the Ritter Sport Dark Chocolate with Hazelnuts. The Milk Chocolate version is great

...as well.

I'm a sucker for really creamy, smooth chocolate. Swiss and Belgian are my downfall.

Plus, Sees Nuts and Chews....oy. I could eat a one pound box a day... by myself.

Michael

 
I have to close my eyes when I walk past this.

It's nearly as good as those fat oval chocolate coated marzipan bars that I can only get at Epcot or on-line (luckily).

 
~See's Soul Sistah~

I can eat an entire box of See's Nuts and Chews all by myself. smileys/smile.gif

I posted this before I read Michael's - so I guess we could split a 2 pounder..........

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I love Ritter Sport as well - I have not, nor am I going to try the marzipan one.

I'm not, I'm not, I'm not!

 
I'm actually more fond of milk choc than dark---an oddity here at FK, but I love the creaminess of a

good milk choc---cadbury is always available, but now I must try the Ritter. I grew up with German chocolates(parents were from Germany) but never really appreciated them till now.

 
Lisa, there is less marzipan in the Ritter than in those "logs", which I find sometimes too too rich

You will truly enjoy the Ritter Sport---just enough of the marzipan and it was soft, not hard like marzipan can sometimes get. sigh.

 
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