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Meghan Noecker wrote:
> I used to buy chunks of chocolate at the local grocery store. They
> were from a huge thick bar of chocolate, broken into chunks that
> varied in size, irregular, but usually 3-6 inches long and a few
> inches wide. Probably about an inch thick, maybe a tad thicker. There
> were saran wrapped and sold by weight.
>
> Eventually, the store stopped carrying it. I found them once, several
> years later, during the holiday season at a different grocery store.
>
> I really liked them, but I have no idea what brand of chocolate it was
> or if it still being sold that way anymore. Does any of this sound
> familiar to anybody?
>
> I live in the Seattle, WA area, but I would be willing to buy it
> mailorder if I can find a place that sells it.


Chances are is was Callebaut. Lots of "gourmet" stores have been selling it
that way for ages.
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