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Our local Trader Joe's has a chocolate called Unique Origins. There is a
"yellow" one and an "orange" one and they are both 71% dark. The chocolate is supposedly a single chocolate rather than your typical blend for consistency. Its really good and Id like to know more about it. I cant find an online source for it (in the US) and TJ says its a seasonal item. Anyone know anything more about this chocolate. I really like it. If you can find it, give it a try. BTW, I searched Google and couldnt find any references to it in this group so I thought Id share. k |
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