How a Little Change Can Mix Things Up on Your Next Chocolate Date

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We can stuck enjoying the same old cause it tastes so good, but sometimes a little change is good to mix things up. Perhaps it’s time to try a new chocolate bar or visit a local chocolatier that has been getting raving reviews.  Chocolate is constantly evolving with invention and re-invention of new flavors.  And we are not just talking chocolate, how about ones with fruit, caramels, fudge and new single origins. 
 
 
The best way to try out new chocolates without spending a lot of $$$ is attending a chocolate tasting event. You get to taste various types of chocolates without having to buy these especially if you don’t know how it will taste. Where to find these tasting events? Search online in your local area or ask the local chocolatiers if they will be hosting one in the near future. 
 
 
Get together with your sweetie for a sweet rendezvous. You will never know where your taste buds will take you. Have fun tasting and experimenting.

 

Action Step:

Try one new chocolate bar or visit a new chocolatier per month to add some flavor to your regular mix. 
 
 

Tip:

Chocolate is used for many celebrations and of course Valentine’s Day is no exception. After the special day is over, you can find holiday/seasonal chocolates usually 50%-75% off. This is another opportunity to not only stock up on your favorites but to try a new bar or chocolate box from your favorite chocolatier. You can enjoy a bit of luxury without breaking the bank.

 

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