Showing posts with label chocolate and bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate and bear. Show all posts

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Chamisa Chocolate - raspberry bear 71% Honduras bar - Sept. 1, 2019

Chocolate of the Day: 

Chamisa Chocolate
raspberry bear 71% Honduras bar
Good ++ - Good +++
Weight: 1 oz. (30 g.) (per label) / 2 oz. (60 g.) in total bar
Calories: 150 calories (estimate) in 1/2 bar
Cost: $10.00 for 1 bar
Purchased from: Chamisa Chocolate, Santa Fe, CA

Welcome to Day #1 of Chamisa Chocolate Theme Week.

Today's raspberry bear 71% Honduras bar was from Chamisa Chocolate (Santa Fe, NM).

This thick, relatively creamy, organic* and vegan dark chocolate bar had red raspberry bits on the back.

The chocolate had pleasing, mini-bursts of natural tart raspberry flavor that complemented the rich, almost nutty, chocolate. And, once again, this bar, was not too sweet (thank you Amanda!).

*Ingredients: Organic cacao beans, organic sugar, organic cacao butter, organic raspberry







Monday, May 24, 2010

ChocolateBet: May 24, 2010

Chocolate(s) of the Day:

Alaska Wild Berry Products
1.) Cub Crunch - Milk Chocolate and Almond Toffee
Good + - Very Good
Weight: .459 oz. (13 g.) in 1 small package/piece
Calories: 69 calories (estimate)
Cost: $
Purchased from: downtown Anchorage, Alaska

2.) Alaska Grizzly/Brown Bear - (molded, milk chocolate)
Good + - Very Good
Weight: .55 oz. (15.56 g.) (estimate)
Calories: 82.5 calories (estimate)
Cost: 75 cents ($1.50 for 2 pieces)
Purchased from: Alaska Wild Berry Products, in downtown Anchorage, Alaska

3.) Alaska Salmon - (molded, dark chocolate)
Good + - Very Good
Weight: .55 oz. (15.56 g.) (estimate)
Calories: 82.5 calories (estimate)
Cost: 75 cents ($1.50 for 2 pieces)
Purchased from: Alaska Wild Berry Products, in downtown Anchorage, Alaska

The grizzly and salmon chocolates (shown above right) were part of the Alaska Wildlife in Chocolate series, or line, from Alaska Wild Berry Products. I missed seeing either one of these species live, in the wild, during my trip -- so, I took these two chocsimiles (chocolate facsimiles) home with me. Thanks to the staff at Alaska Wild Berry for your help in picking out these chocolates.
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