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The Chocolate Magic at your Fingertips |
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Monday, 06 July 2009 |
Few people can resist the temptation of chocolate. It's one of the top comfort foods and the span of products and variation in quality is unbelievable; from the naffness of American chocolate like Hershey's to high street scoring Cadbury's and on to ultimate choco-ecstasy such as Paul A Young. And wouldn't it just be your dream to have a whole chocolate enterprise a la Harcourt-Couze or Willy Wonka feeding your insatiable desire for chocolatey goodness? From Cacao to delicious treat in your very own production line.
Well here's your chance. Mayan Magic from Chocolution is the answer to your cacao dreams. This little kit box takes you through the chocolate making process using a combination of cacao nibs, cacao fats and natural sweeteners to produce your very own Raw Chocolate. If you're feeling adventurous then simply add your own natural flavourings to create chocolates which will please the body as well as the palate. With 100% natural ingredients Raw Chocolate encompasses all that is good about chocolate. Tempted? To embrace our love for all things chocolate, More Tea, Vicar? is giving away two Mayan Magic Raw Chocolate kits. All you have to do to be one of our two lucky winners is enter the competition below. It's all very simple. Simply share below your favourite dish involving chocolate. Sweet or Savoury. Individual or to share. Quick snack or main meal. Two winning entries will be drawn from a hat (or a bowl or something) after the closing date. Entries must be posted by 8pm on Monday 27th July 2009. The Rules: - Entries must be posted by 8pm on 27th July 2009.
- As we are asking for your favourite restaurant, only one entry per person is permitted. When there are multiple posts only the first will be counted.
- Winning entries will be picked out at random after the closing date.
- More Tea, Vicar's decision is final.
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