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10:44 pm
November 22, 2004
Offline1:37 am
August 1, 2006
OfflineMissed it by an hour, but I’m sure it’s nothing special. I did a search on Yahoo tv and it said the original air date was in 2001. Anyway, I saw on CNN during the week of Valentine’s several segments on chocolate, some of which were focused on its nutritional benefits and so on. The reporter was munching on a bar of “expensive European chocolate,” which just so happened to be Droste.
5:48 am
August 6, 2006
Offline6:15 am
August 1, 2006
Offline7:41 am
August 6, 2006
OfflineIt was an ironic comment because I prefer real chocolate. The last time I treied Droste was a few years ago and it was a dark 72% bar with vanillin. Not much remembered from that occation but I might try Droste again one day. Droste is available all over Sweden.
“Porcelana: The Holy Grail of Pure Criollos” (Maricel E. Presilla)
8:06 am
April 24, 2004
OfflineDroste sucks – harsh, bitter, vanillin soaked and very gritty.
BTW, I would be somewhat hesitant to trust what I hear on such programs, because journalists often know very little about the stuff they cover(what they call “being independent”), and the result will be that they either think that everyone is trying to betray them, or they will swallow any bait an e.g. the choc industry might give them.
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My name is Polarbear and I am a chocoholic…
4:53 pm
August 1, 2006
OfflineWell, yeah, they just report the facts that are given to them just to receive that paycheck. Besides, is it any coincidence that all these stories are being aired around Valentine’s anyway? No wonder sales of chocolate increase during this time. People hear these stories and stock up. It involves more than just the “that time of year” mentality. Just look at how popular diet and fashion trends rotate on a seasonal basis.
Besides, these stories (for the general public, mind you) are a VERY basic and broad overview of the truth, pieces of information that are easy to “digest” and require minimal attention. However, it IS an improvement and a starting point to introduce the general public to finer chocolate. Better to eat that Droste bar than the Hershey’s bar, imo.

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