Chocolate(s) of the Day:
South Bend Chocolate Cafe
Hoosiers
1 piece
Good ++
(Weight and Calories unknown)
Cost: $21.99 per pound
Purchased from: South Bend Chocolate Cafe, Indianapolis, IN
Rocknes
1 piece
Good
(Weight and Calories unknown)
Cost: $21.99 per pound
Purchased from: South Bend Chocolate Cafe, Indianapolis, IN
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Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Indiana Theme Week. It's always best to evaluate chocolates for a specific state in person. So, Chocolate Banquet traveled to Indiana.
My first stop in downtown Indianapolis, IN today was the South Bend Chocolate Cafe--part of South Bend Chocolate Company (South Bend, Indiana)--located in the center of downtown, just south of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. It just happen to be where a cab driver dropped me off.
There were many chocolates to choose from. I chose two pieces to feature today: a Hoosier and a Rockne chocolate.
The Hoosier chocolate piece was chock full of nuts/peanuts. And the Rockne was a roundish mass of milk chocolate embedded with finely shredded coconut and a slight cherry flavor.
Note: Photos will be added to this post after trip.
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Hoosiers
1 piece
Good ++
(Weight and Calories unknown)
Cost: $21.99 per pound
Purchased from: South Bend Chocolate Cafe, Indianapolis, IN
Rocknes
1 piece
Good
(Weight and Calories unknown)
Cost: $21.99 per pound
Purchased from: South Bend Chocolate Cafe, Indianapolis, IN
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh61q53KFy41rOd4MT2h2Oxak-lqRd7AoY2rAEDv0G51czBQpE9YJMCeW8y_F6QwDdSEy7Sj6Qow_sUbp_h0a7hiVF1c8JjghixntUvonSrXBB4f9Z3uYHwh-vVThEVV172feiRm_LPUunO/s200/TheSouthBendChocCo.4ChocsBox.Purch4.5.17.600.JPG.jpg)
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Welcome to Day #5 of Chocolate and Indiana Theme Week. It's always best to evaluate chocolates for a specific state in person. So, Chocolate Banquet traveled to Indiana.
My first stop in downtown Indianapolis, IN today was the South Bend Chocolate Cafe--part of South Bend Chocolate Company (South Bend, Indiana)--located in the center of downtown, just south of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. It just happen to be where a cab driver dropped me off.
There were many chocolates to choose from. I chose two pieces to feature today: a Hoosier and a Rockne chocolate.
The Hoosier chocolate piece was chock full of nuts/peanuts. And the Rockne was a roundish mass of milk chocolate embedded with finely shredded coconut and a slight cherry flavor.
Note: Photos will be added to this post after trip.
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