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Date last visited: 2008-07-05 I do not recall how I first heard about Vosges. I just went online one day and signed up for their catalog. I love the subtle details of the different chocolate, the different chocolate packages they have - especially the sensory collection (I want to be a chocolate connoisseur!) and it is all in purple. I got the bacon bar for a friend. I got him one last time and as interesting as it sounds - it was weirdly good. As he says, "chocolate and bacon - that's just wrong". I got the calindia bar for myself. I do not recall why I chose this one. It is actually still sitting here next to my computer. haha I still have the goji bar from my last trip. Gonna open up that one now... I was standing in a Whole Foods once excited and conflicted to see that they have Vosges ice cream. Could I really spend $6+ for a pint of exotic ice cream when I could get a yummy 1/2 gallon of mango ice cream (with real mangos) for only $6? $6+ for a pint!? And I have never had it before. Well now $6 is a bargain because I had a scoop of the wattleseed for $3.50. It was pretty good. I love the floral hints of the macadamia nuts. Whole Foods here I come! Good thing the closest Vosges boutique is in Vegas, else I would be there all the time! =D
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