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4:08 pm April 25, 2006
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Raruri
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My friends has just send me some liquor chocolates from Weinrich. My friends and i are having some arguement. I think Chocolate from Goldkien taste better than the Weinrich Range. But my friend differs what i say. Can anyone here kindly explain to us which brand of chocolate is better and what is the main differences between these two brands of liquor chocolate.
I also know that Weinrich produce other range of chocolate like the organic chocolate. Any comments on these range?
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1:53 am May 2, 2006
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Raruri
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Singapore, Singapore
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Just curious, why no one is replying to my message?
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4:52 am May 2, 2006
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gap
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Melbourne, Australia
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Sorry Raruri but I haven’t tried either . . .
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5:49 am May 2, 2006
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Masur
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Are you talking about the brand Porta from Ludwig Weinrich? I’ve never tríed it. Find out more at their website (English version):
[url]http://www.weinrich-schokolade.de/[/url]
“Porcelana: The Holy Grail of Pure Criollos” (Maricel E. Presilla)
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“Porcelana: The Holy Grail of Pure Criollos” (Maricel E. Presilla)
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3:42 pm May 2, 2006
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Domenico
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Budapest, Hungary
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Porta is the low-end trademark of the firm for a very low price. The liquor filled “mid-priced” Weinrich bars are available in every hypermarket here for around 1.5 EUR. I tried some (I remember the whisky, the gin and the rum filled ones), five-six years ago to help to prepare for hard university exams ;) For me, they were a bit too straight in taste, and the vanillin content was evident in the aftertaste. But I passed those exams… I would not recommend them for anything else though.
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