> don't wish to come off as a great guru of chocolates. My knowledge of
>chocolates is not (yet) much greater than an average finn. Foreign
>chocolates are a great bir mystery to me, this is why I am interested to
>finding out about them
I am afraid that your case is an example of a recently discovered
'malady' , which I call 'obsessive compulsive chocolatic
behavior'<grin>?...
>I think most
>chocolate-lovers have found a decent source of their favorite chocolate;
>rather than embarking upon a worldwide search for the chocolate loved most
>by the masses, they have found the chocolate(s) they like the most and have
>established a way of getting that conveniently.
That is maybe one reason why its not shared by the regualr denizens of
rec. food. chocolate as they are just plain chocoholics, and their
chocolate cravings had not reach abnormal levels to desire the
extremes?
If your plan succeeds and you have the opportunity to taste every
chocolate bar made by each chocolate manufacturing plant in every
country/state and exerted the effort to classify them , maybe you can
apply for the Guiness Records for such feat?
Please keep all the wrappers intact( in order) for you to show later to
the GuinessRecords authorities<grin>.
Roy
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