Loading... Please wait...Posted on 23rd Apr 2011 @ 12:58 PM
Gotta Eat Sweets
An antithesis to the No Chewing Allowed brand, here was a seemingly fun titled brand with a grammatically butchered name. I expected fun-ville, but Gotta Eat Sweets in fact offered truly gourmet and tastefully evocative treats. Yet the clash did not disappoint. My favorite was the truffipop , a successful marriage of a brownie and a truffle. Pyramid shaped treats, these were soft and cakey, blanketed in nuts, chocolate chips, coconut, coffee beans, and many other ingredient artifacts. Whilst hazelnut was clearly the tastiest, it made me reminisce Ferrero Rocher . Other unique combinations flirted with my taste buds quite well; caramel sea salt was a delectable blend of creamy chocolate, non-sweet caramel tinted with salt. Mint was a perfect blend of a bitter, dark chocolate with an undertaste of minty freshness, evoking a mysterious liking akin to the chocolate equivalent of the Twilight movie series in filmdom. Lick. The white chocolate truffipops were avoided due to my dislike for white chocolate, but the flavors were indeed enticing, including passion fruit coconut and green tea pistachio. Sans preservatives and trans-fat free claims boosted this brand’s taste due to the promise of maintaining friendship with the arteries.
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