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Has anyone ever had these caramels?
They've won some awards. http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and they looked unique and delicious. I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great gift. Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. Thanks, Andy Me and my 85% cocoa dark chocolate bars. ![]() |
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 08:08:38 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>Has anyone ever had these caramels? > >They've won some awards. > >http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 > >I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and they >looked unique and delicious. > >I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great gift. > >Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. > >Thanks, > >Andy >Me and my 85% cocoa dark chocolate bars. ![]() See's of course! http://www.sees.com/ They are known for chocolate.... but my favorite is their peanut brittle. Buy Summertime, when you can find it - chocolate inside & ground hazelnuts outside (the only way I'll eat hazelnuts).... and it's only available during the summer. ![]() things still *are* seasonal! LOL Yelp about See's: http://www.yelp.com/biz/r-7Wdy6kjH-aj-s-EaA2ng -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > Has anyone ever had these caramels? > > They've won some awards. > > http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 > > I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and they > looked unique and delicious. > > I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great > gift. > > Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. > > Thanks, > > Andy > Me and my 85% cocoa dark chocolate bars. ![]() Asher's is pretty darn good, Gertrude Hawk is ok. |
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sf wrote:
> See's of course! http://www.sees.com/ > > They are known for chocolate.... but my favorite is their peanut > brittle. Buy Summertime, when you can find it - chocolate inside & > ground hazelnuts outside (the only way I'll eat hazelnuts).... and > it's only available during the summer. ![]() > things still *are* seasonal! LOL > > Yelp about See's: http://www.yelp.com/biz/r-7Wdy6kjH-aj-s-EaA2ng See's chocolates are my absolute favorite. I like the ones with ground hazelnuts... who am I kidding, I like all of them. Since I am dieting, I will not click on that link.<g> Becca |
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> On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 08:08:38 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: > >>Has anyone ever had these caramels? >> >>They've won some awards. >> >>http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 >> >>I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and >>they looked unique and delicious. >> >>I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great >>gift. >> >>Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. >> >>Thanks, >> >>Andy >>Me and my 85% cocoa dark chocolate bars. ![]() > > See's of course! http://www.sees.com/ > > They are known for chocolate.... but my favorite is their peanut > brittle. Buy Summertime, when you can find it - chocolate inside & > ground hazelnuts outside (the only way I'll eat hazelnuts).... and > it's only available during the summer. ![]() > things still *are* seasonal! LOL > > Yelp about See's: http://www.yelp.com/biz/r-7Wdy6kjH-aj-s-EaA2ng sf, See's of course! But I'm not buying this gift for myself. It's a gift (BRIBE) for my best bud's wife, when I visit next month. I don't know if she even has a sweet tooth, so I'll play it safe with chocolate dipped caramels. That's safe, right? Thanks, Andy |
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Janet said...
> > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> Has anyone ever had these caramels? >> >> They've won some awards. >> >> http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 >> >> I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and they >> looked unique and delicious. >> >> I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great >> gift. >> >> Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Andy >> Me and my 85% cocoa dark chocolate bars. ![]() > > I make fleur de sel caramels dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with > Maine Alder-Smoked Sea Salt. Janet, I have never tried anything like this type of treat. I thought, they wouldn't do that unless it was a delicious taste contrast OR flavor boost OR both. Andy |
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On 2007-09-22 06:08:38 -0700, Andy <q> said:
> Has anyone ever had these caramels? I have, and they're heavenly! -- MaryMc (remove the obvious to reply) |
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MaryMc said...
> On 2007-09-22 06:08:38 -0700, Andy <q> said: > >> Has anyone ever had these caramels? > > I have, and they're heavenly! Thank you, MaryMc! I got that impression just watching. ![]() Andy |
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 14:58:24 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>sf, > >See's of course! But I'm not buying this gift for myself. It's a gift >(BRIBE) for my best bud's wife, when I visit next month. I don't know if >she even has a sweet tooth, so I'll play it safe with chocolate dipped >caramels. That's safe, right? > Well, if "she" was me.... an assortment of See's fruit flavored truffles would make me your best friend (at least until I finished the box). ![]() -- History is a vast early warning system Norman Cousins |
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In article >, Andy <q> wrote:
> Has anyone ever had these caramels? > > They've won some awards. > > http://www.franschocolates.com/catal...duct.asp?cid=8 > > I saw a factory tour on TV of their luxury caramels assembly line and they > looked unique and delicious. > > I think the Checkerboard Caramels Collection giftbox would make a great gift. > > Opinions? Other chocolate makers? I'll happily take names. Fran's is wonderful stuff. Their caramels are to die for. We will occasionally stop into the shop in University Village (Seattle) and get a truffle or other delicacy. We've never been disappointed. Cindy, who lives 2 miles from the University Village shop -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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