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I know it was around in the 80's but I don't remember seeing it after
that. Does anyone remember those chocolate covered peanut butter candies that were in the shape of a peanut? They might've even been individually wrapped. I can't remember. My brother said something about it, and geez now I'm craving them too. It was just a peanut shaped chocolate shell filled with peanut butter. Yum, yum. Unfortunately, just going out and buying a Reese cup doesn't quite do it for me. It's a nastalgia thing, and I have to have that one, or not at all!! lol Thanks, Jason |
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Raindrop wrote:
Try here and see if you can ind it. http://www.sweetwrapper.fantik.com/ Or here http://www.mikescandywrappers.com/candymain.html |
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NightMist wrote:
On 24 Apr 2006 12:53:53 -0700, wrote: Twice she sent me things that I would love to find again. Forgive my spelling. Corne de la Toison d'Or I think these are the chocolates god's mom made for her fancy soirees. The kind of chocolates where you want to put each individual one on a dessert plate to serve them. This article from Bon Apetite mentions Corne de la Toison d'Or as a Belgian chocolatier http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...ee11021997.htm Food of the Gods And it is! I think she got this from one of the countries in South America. The first are chocolates, the second is choclate. If anbody has seen either of these two online, do please sing out! I've had no luck google searching for them, but sometimes I'm just not very good at that. NightMist still lurking about |
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