Contemporary E-learning (Open & Flexible Learning S.)
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i would really like to know what this chocolate tastes like.. :P
Posted by: tudor clothes | March 13, 2010 at 16:01
Hmmm I'm also curious since this is like a native product. But it looks delicous plus the fact that it is for a cause, it sure is a good buy. :)
Posted by: Online Dating | March 16, 2010 at 08:28
i tasted some choco like this you presented here... it`s yummy and delicious
Posted by: afrodisiace | March 18, 2010 at 13:20
Wow, this got some comments!
My personal view as a chocoholic: I really appreciate that the money from these birthday gifts went to such a good cause, and I love my dear friend Jude even more for sending them, and I'm glad to have this photo as a memento, but I thought the chocolate was not great. It was very like cheap American (US) chocolate (so clearly made for that market).
Posted by: Morag Eyrie | March 18, 2010 at 14:44