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Default The 65% cocoa dark Chocolate Covered Cherries are definitely better!!

And I'm willing to BET MONEY Bryan will agree (I am *that* confident!)

My candy making buddy Scott disagreed though, saying while he likes
the 65% dark chocolate, he does not like that much of it at a time.
Scott's kind of a wimp that way, but I understand what he means. His
tastes are more in line with the majority of average folks. Good thing
too, cause he works in R/D for Panera Bread, and as a manufacturer and
retailer of food products, Panera's aim is to appeal to the most
people it can.

Luckily, I do not sell my Christmas Candy, so I can make it the way
*I* like it! And screw the majority with average mediocre tastes!!
They will just have to suffer with my EXCELLENCE!!

HA!!

:-)

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"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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> And I'm willing to BET MONEY Bryan will agree (I am *that* confident!)
>
> My candy making buddy Scott disagreed though, saying while he likes
> the 65% dark chocolate, he does not like that much of it at a time.
> Scott's kind of a wimp that way, but I understand what he means. His
> tastes are more in line with the majority of average folks. Good thing
> too, cause he works in R/D for Panera Bread, and as a manufacturer and
> retailer of food products, Panera's aim is to appeal to the most
> people it can.


I love Panera. It's pricey, and it's a ton of calories, but it's worth it.

> Luckily, I do not sell my Christmas Candy, so I can make it the way
> *I* like it! And screw the majority with average mediocre tastes!!
> They will just have to suffer with my EXCELLENCE!!
>
> HA!!


Are you talking about maraschino cherries? In the liquid?


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On Dec 30, 4:36*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
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> Are you talking about maraschino cherries? In the liquid?
>
> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


Oh hell no! That's why I invented my Chocolate Covered Cherries. I use
real Bing cherries, not those maraschino things that are only called
cherries because at one time, they used to be.

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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Dec 30, 4:36 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
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>> Are you talking about maraschino cherries? In the liquid?
>>
>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> Oh hell no! That's why I invented my Chocolate Covered Cherries. I use
> real Bing cherries, not those maraschino things that are only called
> cherries because at one time, they used to be.
>
> John Kuthe...


Good. I was going to relate some maraschino horror stories. But I'll keep
those to myself.

Pooh loves cherries.


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On Dec 30, 5:09*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> John Kuthe wrote:
> > On Dec 30, 4:36 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> > ...

>
> >> Are you talking about maraschino cherries? In the liquid?

>
> >> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>
> > Oh hell no! That's why I invented my Chocolate Covered Cherries. I use
> > real Bing cherries, not those maraschino things that are only called
> > cherries because at one time, they used to be.

>
> > John Kuthe...

>
> Good. I was going to relate some maraschino horror stories. But I'll keep
> those to myself.
>
> Pooh loves cherries.


So do I. And I always loved the idea of a chocolate covered cherry,
but I never had one that had a real cherry in it. That's why I
invented mine.


And they really ARE that good. I'd put them up against anything
comparable.

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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Dec 30, 5:09 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On Dec 30, 4:36 pm, "Christopher M." >
>>> wrote: ...

>>
>>>> Are you talking about maraschino cherries? In the liquid?

>>
>>>> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)

>>
>>> Oh hell no! That's why I invented my Chocolate Covered Cherries. I
>>> use real Bing cherries, not those maraschino things that are only
>>> called cherries because at one time, they used to be.

>>
>>> John Kuthe...

>>
>> Good. I was going to relate some maraschino horror stories. But I'll
>> keep those to myself.
>>
>> Pooh loves cherries.

>
> So do I. And I always loved the idea of a chocolate covered cherry,
> but I never had one that had a real cherry in it. That's why I
> invented mine.
>
>
> And they really ARE that good. I'd put them up against anything
> comparable.


Don't I know it. Some chocolate stores are very disappointing.


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On Dec 30, 4:36*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
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> I love Panera. It's pricey, and it's a ton of calories, but it's worth it..

....

My buddy who works there joke about how "it's not diet food!"

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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Dec 30, 4:36 pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
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>>
>> I love Panera. It's pricey, and it's a ton of calories, but it's
>> worth it. ...

>
> My buddy who works there joke about how "it's not diet food!"
>
> John Kuthe...


At least it's not the junk they serve at Au Bon Pain.


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lol, Lee
"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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> And I'm willing to BET MONEY Bryan will agree (I am *that* confident!)
>
> My candy making buddy Scott disagreed though, saying while he likes
> the 65% dark chocolate, he does not like that much of it at a time.
> Scott's kind of a wimp that way, but I understand what he means. His
> tastes are more in line with the majority of average folks. Good thing
> too, cause he works in R/D for Panera Bread, and as a manufacturer and
> retailer of food products, Panera's aim is to appeal to the most
> people it can.
>
> Luckily, I do not sell my Christmas Candy, so I can make it the way
> *I* like it! And screw the majority with average mediocre tastes!!
> They will just have to suffer with my EXCELLENCE!!
>
> HA!!
>
> :-)
>
> John Kuthe...



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On Dec 29, 12:14*pm, LONGJON > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *John Kuthe > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > And I'm willing to BET MONEY Bryan will agree (I am *that* confident!)

>
> > My candy making buddy Scott disagreed though, saying while he likes
> > the 65% dark chocolate, he does not like that much of it at a time.
> > Scott's kind of a wimp that way, but I understand what he means. His
> > tastes are more in line with the majority of average folks. Good thing
> > too, cause he works in R/D for Panera Bread, and as a manufacturer and
> > retailer of food products, Panera's aim is to appeal to the most
> > people it can.

>
> > Luckily, I do not sell my Christmas Candy, so I can make it the way
> > *I* like it! And screw the majority with average mediocre tastes!!
> > They will just have to suffer with my EXCELLENCE!!

>
> > HA!!

>
> > :-)

>
> > John Kuthe...

>
> You're a TROLL and a braggart TROLL at that. *Your tastes aren't even up
> to mediocre. Nothing about you is excellent.
>
> LONg


and you are..............


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On Dec 29, 2:14*pm, LONGJON > wrote:
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> You're a TROLL and a braggart TROLL at that. *Your tastes aren't even up
> to mediocre. Nothing about you is excellent.
>
> LONg


Not worth a comment!

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On Dec 29, 2:57*pm, LONGJON > wrote:
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> >,
> *John Kuthe > wrote:
>
> > On Dec 29, 2:14 pm, LONGJON > wrote:
> > ...

>
> > > You're a TROLL and a braggart TROLL at that. Your tastes aren't even up
> > > to mediocre. Nothing about you is excellent.

>
> > > LONg

>
> > Not worth a comment!

>
> > John Kuthe...

>
> LONg is a real name stupid.


You misspelled it: "LONg is a real stupid name."

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