I like Chocolate. I never crave it or anything, but I sure do enjoy a good chocolate bar. I love MILK chocolate. Hardly ever do I like Dark Chocolate. However when I received a bar of each from Bubble Chocolate I liked the Dark Chocolate Better.
It is literally, Bubbles Wrapped in Chocolate! And it's YUMMY. It's so different, it melts differently, but it's a good different, It's real light and airy. I love it!
Bubble Chocolate's® mission is to introduce a truly bold new taste and texture experience to the US confections marketplace. Already thrilling millions of consumers worldwide for decades, chocolate-with-bubbles is now destined to captivate the sophisticated American cocoa palate as well.
If you (like we) have had the good fortune of traveling outside the US from time to time, either on business or for pleasure, most likely you would have discovered one of our European neighbors' most treasured taste experiences....bubbles-with-chocolate (technically known as aerated chocolate). Many years ago we developed a deep adoration for this chocolate's unforgettable sensation. We kept waiting for it to arrive to the US shores. It never came. So we finally decided to take matters into our own hands to make it readily available to all discerning cocoa lovers in the US. From our families to yours enjoy the virtues of Bubble Chocolate® each and every day!
Price: 16 bars is $40. Which is $2.50 per bar! Not too bad... Hershey's is right around the same price for a 2.82 oz bar!!
Overall: **** Good chocolate, good thought, but it's a little pricey and is a little weird!! Good weird though!
*Disclaimer* I received these products directly from the Company for Review. I was not paid to try out these products!*
They Operate out of Salem, MA! Yay for USA companies!
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I learned that I can buy Bubble Chocolate at Whole Foods!
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Europe has been enjoying bubble chocolate for some time now (hubby English and ate it as a child)
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I learned it has been used in European chocolates for a long time.
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I learned that they will soon be available at TJ Maxx, which is my favorite store, so I'll definitely keep my eye out for them.
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It originated in Europe!!Thanks for the chance.
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Bubble chocolate is made with all-natural ingredients. Thanks!
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I learned that having waited for the aerated chocolate to come to the US from their European neighbors they could wait no more so decided to create it themselves! To which we are very thankful!
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I learned that it is technically known as aerated chocolate--whatever you call it, it sounds yummy.
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I learned that they first saw/tasted this in Europe where it bubbles-with-chocolate is technically known as aerated chocolate
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Learned that the bars will soon be available at Marshall's and TJ Maxx
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Bubble Chocolate® looks like a regular chocolate bar, but the inside has micro air bubbles. The best way to enjoy Bubble Chocolate® is to start by breaking off a small piece and chewing it gently until it begins to melt. Your mouth will change from slightly dry to moist and creamy. This transition occurs when your taste-bud receptors are drawn to the chocolate bubbles as it starts to melt.
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ReplyDeleteThe best way to enjoy Bubble Chocolate is to start by breaking off a small piece of Bubble Chocolate and popping it into your mouth. Let it melt for a few seconds. As you begin to feel the bubbles soften begin to chew gently. The mouth-feel will develop from slightly dry, to moist and creamy. Thanks.
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Each Bubble Chocolate® bar is individually foil wrapped and placed in its own carton to guarantee freshness and flavor integrity.
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I learned I can buy this unique product at stores as diverse as Whole Foods and TJ Maxx!!! (Depending on how much I'm in the mood to spend???)
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The European flavor, bubbles with chocolate, is known as aerated chocolate.
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