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It’s all theater — much like real life. There will always be those who try to make themselves feel better by trying to make others feel worse. (While I am enjoying learning about other people’s favorite chocolate in this thread, there is no reason to bash someone else’s.) In real life, I know someone I call “The One-Upper.” Any time I mention something I like or plan to do or have done, she makes it known that she has a “much better” choice or plan or experience than anything I could ever possibly come up with. If I made her constant one-upping into a drinking game, and downed a shot every time she did her routine, I would be on the floor within a very short time. She also begins a lot of sentences with “I”…..She too often makes me feel like I am in some ridiculous competition I did not sign up for. There are only so many standard personality types we run across in life or in literature — and on TOTV, too. It’s all theater — as we “strut and fret our hour upon the stage” — as said Shakespeare. Hang around TOTV long enough — or too long (blush) — and you will see sometimes that things play out as if they have been scripted. Boomer (and scene. :)) |
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My husband and I refuse to go into Russel Stover, because we have no resistance. The bloopers are a great price and we have succumbed now and then. (I'm not sure I'm happy to be reminded of their existence!) However, Sees never tasted as good as Fannie May to me - and I lived in CA for 39 years. Hands down, chocolate candy bought from local shops in Europe are exceptional, but I'm not there very often. Peterbrooke and Kilwins are yummy and pricey.
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Don’t get me wrong I LOVE See’s candy. (When we moved out here we went by See’s and bought numerous boxes) But See’s doesn’t have a store around here; RS does.
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This sounds like a wonderful trip, although I have to admit I have self-control problems when it comes to chocolate... and ice cream! When I was much younger, I'd break out in hives if I had too much chocolate, but I grew out out of that!
Russell Stover always reminds me of me of my grandma - we'd always get a special box for the holidays. It's good chocolate - maybe not THE BEST, but always enjoyable. Back when I worked in NYC, there were two high-end chocolatiers right near me - Kron (Swedish) and Leonidas. Quote:
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While there isn't a single, definitive "national competition" in the United States where chocolate lovers can vote on their favorite chocolate, there are several events and competitions that involve public voting or consumer choice elements in the realm of chocolate:
International Chocolate Awards: This competition is more about recognizing excellence in chocolate making rather than public voting. This award has become a benchmark for quality in the chocolate world, fostering a community of chocolate enthusiasts, makers, and judges dedicated to recognizing and promoting fine chocolate. Cadbury's Inventor Competition: Cadbury has run consumer-driven competitions like the one in 2019, where the public voted on new flavors for Dairy Milk, but this is more about inventing new flavors than choosing from existing ones. This competition allows consumers to participate in choosing new products but isn't a regular annual event focused solely on existing chocolates. Posts on X (formerly known as Twitter): There have been mentions of chocolate competitions like the "World Cup of Chocolate" where voting plays a role, though these are often more informal or themed events rather than formal national competitions. These are not official, regulated competitions but can capture the interest of chocolate lovers. In summary, while there are competitions that involve chocolate in the U.S., they often focus more on the craft of chocolate making rather than a broad public vote to determine "the best chocolate." Events like those mentioned might include elements of consumer voting or preference, but they are not structured as a national competition explicitly for chocolate lovers to vote on their favorite chocolate. (Source: GrokAI) Personally, I love "Ice Cubes"--a childhood favorite. They melt in your mouth. Robot or human? |
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