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the Chocolate Debate!

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What chocolate is your favorite one?

  1. White chocolate

    6 vote(s)
    15.8%
  2. Milk chocolate

    15 vote(s)
    39.5%
  3. Dark chocolate

    13 vote(s)
    34.2%
  4. ALL THE CHOCOLATE!!!!!

    13 vote(s)
    34.2%
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  1. Abylgan

    Abylgan Enigma

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    I like all chocolate! And pretty much anything else sweet. My BF calls me the Sugar Overlord haha.
     
  2. Robert Thompson

    Robert Thompson Reaper of Fallen Toys, Porn King

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    This is relevant. Does any have that site where you can order chocolate dongs?
     
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  3. blackpaw

    blackpaw Silky smooth paws for sale

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    I second this. I demand a place where I can get a dark chocolate dragon dick!
     
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  4. LucarioZer0

    LucarioZer0 Guardian of Aura

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    I honestly don't dislike any chocolate(except white, which, as has been stated, isn't really chocolate), but over all I generally prefer milk.
     
  5. MurphyAlter

    MurphyAlter The Floofiest

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    I like dark the most, and milk the least.
     
  6. BigBadWolf

    BigBadWolf lmnop

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    Le GASP!
    I find it too bitter. Always make a funny face when i realize I've just had dark chocolate.
     
  7. Poster Nutbag

    Poster Nutbag Prefers the company of snakes over bees

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    All bitter, all the time.

    Dark chocolate all the way. It just has so much more richness and complexity than the other options. I've always greatly preferred rich desserts over sweet ones.
     
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  8. Camnian

    Camnian New Member

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    Milk chocolate with the caveat, has to be european style chocolate. Swiss, belgian, british. When in the states I found the general kind of chocolate a bit bitter. If it has nuts or nut flavouring, all the better. I like those small Milka bars cause one goes on the tongue then take small sips of tea. This'll probably make tea enthusiasts explode but I like hot chocolate tea.
     
  9. Chromosomefarm

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    I like all kinds really. I'm a super fan of artisan/organics, overexpensive shit like that LOL

    (It's kinda important to do the fair trade thing with chocolate because cocoa is in a crisis right now, at least from what I've heard; farmers don't like to plant it anymore because corporations refuse to pay them good money for it and their livelihoods are at risk unless they switch to more profitable crops. At least in the US they're actually lowering the percent of actual cocoa butter there actually has to be before you can call it chocolate, so things will be fake "chocolatey" sooner or later. LOL)

    I think my favorite brand would be Green and Black's tho it's hella expensive. I really like their cherry bar and candied ginger bar but I can never find those in the midwest where I live. I like things on the darker side, and even their milk is a little fruitier than average. Even their white is really amazing and usually that's pretty sweet for me (though I'm a sucker for cookies and creme bars too...)

    (I actually haven't had that in a while; I wonder if I can still find it somewhere...)

    I have a quirk where if I eat a first bite of good dark chocolate I actually sneeze. I haven't determined the exact percentage it has to be yet though. LOL
     
  10. Keely

    Keely The Happy Helpful Husky

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    I love theo chocolate. It's local, organic, and fair trade. It's also astoundingly delicious!!! Divine chocolate is another good fair trade one :3 (and they have gluten and halal stuff for those who need it

    and I really only eat milk chocolate. I'll occasionally have some flavored dark or white chocolate (like with a caramel or with peppermint bark) but on the whole white is too rich and dark is too bitter for me.
     
  11. MurphyAlter

    MurphyAlter The Floofiest

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    I really enjoy flavored chocolates; the kinds with sea salt, cayenne, or orange are the best.
     
  12. SnowLycan

    SnowLycan ☆*:.。.Mahou shoujo.。.:*☆

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    Milk chocolate. Especially Cadbury ' s oh and stuff with strawberry mousse filling!
     
  13. Edelweiss

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    I LOVE chocolate. I'll eat anything chocolate, though my preference is for milk chocolate. I wouldn't say no to dark or white.

    My guilty pleasure is actually those bars of milk chocolate that have a milk cream filling. Those are SO good and smooth. I could eat them all day. I haven't had chocolate in a while though, I have a cavity and sugar hurts.
     
  14. Don't Panic

    Don't Panic Active Member

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    I like Milk and Dark Chocolate the best, white chocolate not so much but it's still ok. On the other hand, I once had a dark chocolate bar that was 70-80% cocoa. That was....a bit much.

    I've heard a lot from people here in the UK saying how much they hate Hershey's chocolate compared with British/European chocolate (American beans are more bitter, apparently)- I've not tried it myself, can anyone confirm/deny this?

    I tend to like most British and European chocolate. I recently tried some Polish dark chocolate with cherry filling- that was really nice!
     
  15. Vael

    Vael Active Member

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    My longtime favorite is milk chocolate with honey inside. This one especially because of the small bubbles inside, it seems less heavy and I feel less guilty of eating all in one.
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  16. Chromosomefarm

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    OMG That looks delicious.

    reminds me of Tolberone!
     
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  17. Vael

    Vael Active Member

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    Indeed it is, and Toblerone is good too....Need chocolate now!!
     
  18. Chromosomefarm

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  19. Vael

    Vael Active Member

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    OOOOooooooooh and they make one with rum inside ! This one shall be mine, grab his sword, armor and ride his dragon on the mighty quest for forbidden chocolate. Yiihaaaaaa!:mad:

    By the way, thanks for the link.
     
  20. Willow

    Willow Slut and proud!

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    I'm not really big on Hersey's... in fact I can't remember the last time I had chocolate from them. I like the fancy chocolate bars that are a little more pricey.
    What I really like is the candy from the UK. They have AWESOME bars. If you get a chance (or haven't already) try a Crunchie bar. Those are like the best ever. There is an international market where I can get anything from all over the world. So... you know, actual live seafood in a desert.
     

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