Listen your never going to get under 18 stone if you keep gorging on chocs ya fat mare.
Oh deary me!!
2006-12-27 03:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Most REAL chocolate makers are making some version of this now.
My husband is a pastry chef and chocolate maker and he makes a whole series of tea and tisane infused chocolates and truffles.
They're incredibly good!
But if you're waiting on hershey's or cadbury to come out with an english breakfast flavoured caramilk or an earl grey kitkat or whatever, you'll be waiting for quite a while I think!!!
2006-12-27 08:28:53
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answered by Maddy 5
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I can't have coffee flavour chocolates give me migraines but saying that I've never seen tea ones but it could be a good business venture if it's not been tried before.
2006-12-27 06:15:33
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answered by Tarotangel 2
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NEW YORK — Would you like tea with your chocolate? Or rather, in your chocolate?
For many people, the answer is, "Why, yes, thank you. Splendid." And they're not even British.
Chocolate infused with tea — be it Earl Grey, green or Irish Breakfast — is exploding in the chocolate industry. Many confectioners showed off their candy brews at the 8th annual Chocolate Show this weekend in New York City.
"Tea and chocolate are a very good combination," said François Payard, owner of Payard patisserie and bistro in Manhattan. "They are two strong flavors that go well together."
And go well together they do, when it's quality chocolate and equally top-notch tea. Payard's Earl Grey dark chocolates are divine, as are the Missouri-based Bissinger's green-tea truffles with lemongrass.
Chocolate Bar in Manhattan's Greenwich Village offers both tea-infused truffles — Irish Breakfast and Earl Grey — and chocolate-infused tea, made with Valrhona flakes of 99 percent cacao.
"Tea and chocolate are sharing an interesting evolution within the consumer market," said Chocolate Bar owner and founder Alison Nelson. "They're both high in antioxidants, so putting them together is a natural choice."
Lots and lots of specialist chocolate shops in the UK have caught up with this trend. This link is for an earl grey chocolate bar: http://www.chocolatetradingco.com/moreinfo.asp?ID=48
Try searching on Google for chocolate+earl grey
2006-12-27 06:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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They do - I have bought tea flavoured chocolates (Earl Grey) in Selfridges in London
2006-12-27 06:15:56
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answered by SteveT 7
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Try Hotel Chocolat
They are expensive, but delicious
2006-12-27 06:14:26
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answered by Scotty 7
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