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I cannot stand dark chocolate, for some reason the taste of dark chocolate is just not for me, bitter and not enjoyable, I remember one day when I was a child, my babysitter let me pick out whatever chocolate I wanted, I was like 5 or 6 and I didn't know what to pick, so I picked a random chocolate bar and it was dark chocolate and I tried it and I cried the whole way home because I hated it and I wasted my nanny's money I haven't had dark chocolate in years and I don't think I'll try it again.
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I cannot stand dark chocolate, for some reason the taste of dark chocolate is just not for me, bitter and not enjoyable, I remember one day when I was a child, my babysitter let me pick out whatever chocolate I wanted, I was like 5 or 6 and I didn't know what to pick, so I picked a random chocolate bar and it was dark chocolate and I tried it and I cried the whole way home because I hated it and I wasted my nanny's money I haven't had dark chocolate in years and I don't think I'll try it again.
i get what you mean! i really hated it too as a child, and most people too. but recently my friend gave me some and was like whatever its still chocolate and ate it- and i surprisingly really liked it. im not a huge fan of chocolate in general but out of the different types, this one is the best imo.
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I used to hate it too. It's definitely an acquired taste.
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It's disgusting
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It's great, but not by itself. It needs some add-in (like fruit flavors or nuts) to break apart the bitter-sweet taste.
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I prefer dark chocolate as it's reported to be better for you and because it's made with cocoa butter not sugar, it fills me up longer and isn't sickly sweet like milk chocolate. I find milk chocolate too sickly now so am trying to wean off it. Dark chocolate also has a bitter taste so you can control how much you eat.
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Good dark chocolate is good. In the United States, anyway, tons of "chocolate" is actually super diluted with tons of sugar and milk because it's cheaper to produce. American chocolate can have as little as 10% cacao solids to still legally be called chocolate. In most other countries, that number is 20% or higher.
If you can find a local chocolaterie store that uses higher quality chocolate, you may find you don't mind it.
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It's not only good, but it's also the best.
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It's not only good, but it's also the best.
i agree with you wholeheartedly
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me too children are great until they aren't like smearing chocolate all over their clothes instead of a tissue
the bigger issue is when they start smearing it on the couches and chairs
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the bigger issue is when they start smearing it on the couches and chairs
he's never done that...clothes sure other things not yet
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he's never done that...clothes sure other things not yet
my little sister was a demon sent straight from the bottomless pits of hell
she even took it as far as drawing on a beige leather couch with a blue pen, the worst part is that it was when my parents went on vacation and my mom left her younger sister to take care of us.
it was utter chaos
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well i was in 4th grade i think..? so she was probably 3
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Its horrible.
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