The flavor and the texture are so much better than those bitter dark chocolate bars.

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    11 months ago

    I guess you’re gonna be tired aaaaand wrong.

    I’m sure we’ll see eye to eye on other matters, but not this.

    Good day to you!

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      White chocolate is the only chocolate I’ll eat. Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, any other kind of chocolate; I can’t comprehend why people like it so much. I’m more of a strawberry/vanilla guy. At least they don’t taste like stale coffee mixed with sugar to cover the taste.

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        11 months ago

        This means you don’t like chocolate. As another comment pointed out, it’s sugar you like not chocolate.

        That’s fine, but chocolate is life so…

        :P

          • …Is vanilla not a sweet flavour?

            I like vanilla specifically because it’s really sweet. Do you maybe have different vanilla where you are, or are you referring to the extract?

            Tbh vanilla is one of the first flavours I go for when I’m craving sugar. They nearly always go hand in hand.

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              Pure vanilla is not sweet. If there’s a farm near your city, you should see if they’re selling some straight off the plant. The you’ll see what I mean.

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        Because they like bitter flavors and not JUST sugar.

        White chocolate has had all of it’s bitter compounds removed. It is basically fat free milk.