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Phil Clark
 
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Default ***-Odin Chocolate

I recently went to naples on holiday, and tried some ***-Odin
chocolate, primarily because I wanted to try the chili-flavoured
chocolate.

Problem is, I've decided I like it so much I want to buy some more.
Does anyone know if anyone imports ***-Odin into the UK, or if it can
be bought online? The standard Internet searches have drawn a blank.

Cheers,

Phil
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Default ***-Odin Chocolate

Quoting from message >
posted on 20 Nov 2005 by Phil Clark
I would like to add:

> I recently went to naples on holiday, and tried some ***-Odin
> chocolate, primarily because I wanted to try the chili-flavoured
> chocolate.
>
> Problem is, I've decided I like it so much I want to buy some more.
> Does anyone know if anyone imports ***-Odin into the UK, or if it can
> be bought online? The standard Internet searches have drawn a blank.


If you can't find ***-Odin take a look at

www.thechocolatealchemist.co.uk

their dark chocolate with chilli is excellent - so is their drinking
chocolate (I buy the refills rather than the jars). Not available to
buy online but quick response via the phone.

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Default ***-Odin Chocolate

In article >,
Elaine Jones > wrote:
> Quoting from message >
> posted on 20 Nov 2005 by Phil Clark
> I would like to add:


> > I recently went to naples on holiday, and tried some ***-Odin
> > chocolate, primarily because I wanted to try the chili-flavoured
> > chocolate.
> >
> > Problem is, I've decided I like it so much I want to buy some more.
> > Does anyone know if anyone imports ***-Odin into the UK, or if it can
> > be bought online? The standard Internet searches have drawn a blank.


> If you can't find ***-Odin take a look at


> www.thechocolatealchemist.co.uk


> their dark chocolate with chilli is excellent - so is their drinking
> chocolate (I buy the refills rather than the jars). Not available to
> buy online but quick response via the phone.


If it's chilli chocolate not just ***-Odin you could try South Devon Chilli
Farm:
www.sdcf.co.uk

Cheers
Jane

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Default ***-Odin Chocolate

On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 00:27:17 GMT, Elaine Jones
> wrote:

>If you can't find ***-Odin take a look at
>
>www.thechocolatealchemist.co.uk
>
>their dark chocolate with chilli is excellent - so is their drinking
>chocolate (I buy the refills rather than the jars). Not available to
>buy online but quick response via the phone.


It does look good... I'll keep it in mind. Probably cheaper than
***-Odin too (6 Euros for a 200g? slab even in the shop). What I
liked about it was that it wasn't poncy - nice big chunks of
big-flavoured chocolatey chocolate... hard to describe really, not as
"smooth" a mouthfeel as some expensive chocolate, so slightly rough
around the edges and a bit aggressive in flavour. I should have
bought more... but I didn't get round to doing the souvenir shopping
until my last day and therefore made the mistake of not trying the
chocolate until I got home.

I'm not usually a chocolate-head, this is the first chocolate I've
tasted for a long time that gave me that "must have more" experience.
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