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Old 15-12-2003, 03:17 PM
Nancy Young
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I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy
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Old 15-12-2003, 03:57 PM
Taffy Stoker
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:17:21 -0500, Nancy Young
wrote:


My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.


I'm partial to the special dark. :-)

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Old 15-12-2003, 04:26 PM
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Nancy Young wrote:
I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy



--
Say hello to the rug's topography...It holds quite a lot of interest
with your face down on it...

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Old 15-12-2003, 04:27 PM
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Nancy Young wrote:

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.



Krackle... Followed closely by Special Dark...

~john!


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Say hello to the rug's topography...It holds quite a lot of interest
with your face down on it...

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Old 15-12-2003, 04:52 PM
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message
...

I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


No sacrifice too great for scientific research.

Jack Science!


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Old 15-12-2003, 07:27 PM
Vince Poroke
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Nancy Young wrote in message ...
I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


Hi Nancy,

Love the miniatures but what the heck is a Mr. Goober. Is it like the
difference between Helmans mayo on the right coast and best foods on
the left coast? Here they are called Mr. Goodbar's.
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Old 15-12-2003, 07:43 PM
Nancy Young
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Vince Poroke wrote:

Nancy Young wrote in message ...
I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


Hi Nancy,

Love the miniatures but what the heck is a Mr. Goober. Is it like the
difference between Helmans mayo on the right coast and best foods on
the left coast? Here they are called Mr. Goodbar's.


Well, goobers are peanuts, so you get the idea I said the wrong word.

nancy
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Old 15-12-2003, 09:15 PM
Wayne Boatwright
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Nancy Young wrote in message ...
I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


Best you should eat them *all*, and put that dark secret behind you! VBG

Wayne
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Old 15-12-2003, 09:46 PM
Ariane Jenkins
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:17:21 -0500,
Nancy Young wrote:

I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.


Hmmm, hard to decide. I think I like them all, except for the
Mr. Goodbars. Something about peanuts and chocolate with no
caramel and nougat... well, it's just wrong, that's all. g

And I wouldn't say no to Hershey's kisses or peanut butter
cups, either. (Shut UP, Boli!)

Ariane, who notes that M&Ms are on sale this week
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Old 15-12-2003, 10:54 PM
Wayne Boatwright
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Nancy Young wrote in message ...
Vince Poroke wrote:

Nancy Young wrote in message ...
I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


Hi Nancy,

Love the miniatures but what the heck is a Mr. Goober. Is it like the
difference between Helmans mayo on the right coast and best foods on
the left coast? Here they are called Mr. Goodbar's.


Well, goobers are peanuts, so you get the idea I said the wrong word.

nancy


By any chance have you tried the new Hershey's kisses made of dark
chocolate? Just saw a commecial for them last night and looking
forward to trying them. I like milk chocolate, but I *love* dark
chocolate.

Wayne
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Old 16-12-2003, 03:14 AM
Puester
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:


By any chance have you tried the new Hershey's kisses made of dark
chocolate? Just saw a commecial for them last night and looking
forward to trying them. I like milk chocolate, but I *love* dark
chocolate.

Wayne




Then you need to try Hershey's Nuggets Dark Chocolate
with Almonds--the ones in the bag with gold trim.
(There are various flavors in milk and dark chocolate
in dofferent trimmed bags.)

gloria p
who thinks milk chocolate
is too sweet these days
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Old 16-12-2003, 04:24 AM
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On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 03:14:15 GMT, Puester
wrote:

Wayne Boatwright wrote:


By any chance have you tried the new Hershey's kisses made of dark
chocolate? Just saw a commecial for them last night and looking
forward to trying them. I like milk chocolate, but I *love* dark
chocolate.

Wayne




Then you need to try Hershey's Nuggets Dark Chocolate
with Almonds--the ones in the bag with gold trim.
(There are various flavors in milk and dark chocolate
in dofferent trimmed bags.)

gloria p
who thinks milk chocolate
is too sweet these days


Just tried a dark chocolate Kit Kat the other day. Tried a white
chocolate one, too. Both were excellent, and I liked both more than
the milk chocolate version.
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Old 16-12-2003, 01:29 PM
Z GIRL
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message
...

I got a bag of them all dressed up for Christmas (okay, I got the
Christmas kisses and peanut butter cups, too).

My feeling is that any time you are going to have one miniature, you
need to take four, one of each flavor, in order to decide once again
which is the favorite: milk chocolate, special dark, Krackle or
Mr. Goober.

At this rate I'll be replacing them before Christmas comes around.

nancy


My favorite is the Special Dark. But do look for the Hershey's chocolate
mint kisses, they are soooooo good. I have them in a candy bowl with the
light green Andes mints. (already refilled once ;-)

peace,
Barbara


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Old 16-12-2003, 01:37 PM
Cindy hamilton
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Puester wrote in message ...
Wayne Boatwright wrote:


By any chance have you tried the new Hershey's kisses made of dark
chocolate? Just saw a commecial for them last night and looking
forward to trying them. I like milk chocolate, but I *love* dark
chocolate.

Wayne




Then you need to try Hershey's Nuggets Dark Chocolate
with Almonds--the ones in the bag with gold trim.
(There are various flavors in milk and dark chocolate
in dofferent trimmed bags.)

gloria p
who thinks milk chocolate
is too sweet these days



Why did they have to ruin reasonably good dark chocolate
by putting almonds in?

No, thanks. I'll stick with my Lind Swiss Bittersweet bar.

Cindy Hamilton
 




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