Other delivery chocolate box we enjoyed
Uzma Chocolate Signature For $ 49 Foreign Box, From Chicago, it was one of the few coming after the date of our January tasting panel – and so cannot be included in our top pics. But among the lattecomers, it was a contenders: an anobed box filled with intensive but balanced South Asian tastes, and a rare chocolate box to advertise itself as Halal. A ginger bonebon did a slightly intensity, but a date-plum was a cool riot of texture and taste, and the taste of Lipsang and Assam tea provided cute and delicate accents.
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Lily and sparrow bonebon for $ 45: In less than a year, Tiny Lily and Sparrow of North Jersey was a strong favorite of members of a couple of the tasting panel. Chocolateer Amanda Sanbriya has a wonderful gift, in particular, in crafting acute taste of fruit taste in bonebone in crafting which included pistachios and lemon pistachios. While Melissa is not complicated as a bonebone similar to the Copel or Crawoter, the mastery of lily fruit fills it in a very small list. “The decision is: it is a chocolate to see,” wrote a taster after the panel.
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Andsons 24-Tukra Chocolate Box for $ 75: As a Legacy Beverly Hills Chocolateer, it is a beautifully packed box, a mixture of shiny bonebones and chocolate-nobed squares. The molded bonebone made the biggest impression, whether a bright passionfruit, orange, and a rich spaculos is pattern after a gingerbread biscuit. The box did not hold me with lapels and demanded to remember, but I would ever be happy to get it: it’s a cute and skillful box, away from absent flaws and notes. Note that we appreciated even more as part of one Coffee and Chocolate Set ($ 109) From the Atlas Coffee Club: each chocolate, and each coffee (added with it, tasted separately richly.
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United Flavor 24-Pires Chocolateer Selection for $ 89, It was another late arrival, and so it missed the evaluation by our full tasting panel. But this small and quite new virginia chocolateer continued to harvest back in my thoughts, especially for a gorgeous alcoholic vanilla sofley square with a texture somewhere between sea-pom and cloud: It is very low. The molded bonebones were also cute and clever, if the subtle complexity of Melissa Copel or the Trump-La-Langu Lulz of Crawoher not to the subtle complexity.
ECLAT 16-Tukra Signature Classification for $ 48: A favorite of Anthony Bordene and Eric Report, Aclet is a Pennsylvania brand which includes a wide and inventable behavior which includes a wide and inventive behavior Frank Lloyd Right -Theme Chocolate Bar And wafer-split chocolate “Mondients“For his invention of chocolater Christopher Kartin. It has been said, the box that we liked the most, were Sichuan or Aleppo black pepper, or baking tastes such as beer or bay gush of beer or boose, were simple anrobed squares and shells of signature classification.
Box we do not recommend
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Compartés ’20-Tukra Signature Trules Trules Box for $ 59, Compartés is known for its wackily creative candy bar, which can have taste and taste Donuts and CoffeeA Perfect s’MoreOr A full grain isal—A popularity that deserves celebrities of a vanity fair party. His beautiful -packed tricks did not make the same impression.
Fort’s 24-Tukra Signature Trules for $ 110 And Exquisito’s 24-Tukra Artisan Collection: Both Fort in the state of Washington and Exquisito of Florida are highly praised. Both boxes, regrets, reached our door in the least-signed position. It is unknown whether problems occurred during shipping or in chocolate company.
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Creo 24-Tukra Signature Chocolate Collection For $ 84: Look, I love Creo’s inventor and cute white or dark chocolate bar strawberry Or RasabhriWhich provide a terrible contrast of rich taste and bright fruit. But the signature boxes of most of the Portland manufacturer’s most anrobed chocolate tuffles did not always seem to control their taste and texture-a fatal defect in a premium-price collection.