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Choc Shot Glasses: For The Lazy But Classy Gourmand

Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  MDee in Lifestyle | 9 comments | 509 views
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Whoever would have thought of chocolate shot glasses for that drink that is sure to bring you to the dentist's office? Well, one company did and they aren't sorry. Read on and savor.
The concept of chocolate shot glasses is quite brilliant in its own sweet, tooth-decaying way, but laboratory testing of the product must have proved much more enjoyable than observing that proverbial white rat run through hoops and grow hair on its chest. By some standards, the invention of chocolate shot glasses might even be considered just plain lazy. (Calm down. Hear me out.) After dinner, many gourmands crave both chocolate and liqueur simultaneously. With Choc Shots, only one movement is necessary to ingest both, and there are no extra steps involved. The fact that the needed exercise might have been helpful in shedding the additional calories that you just passed down to your thighs and buttocks is beside the point.

Made in London, England, by Rococo Chocolates (a decadent name if ever there was one), these chocolate shot glasses are composed of exceptionally delicious chocolate. Packed in a lovely box as a set of twelve, the Choc Shots make the perfect gift to bring to someone’s house for dinner as well as the ultimate finish to an evening of fine dining and song. No matter which liqueur you choose, drinking it out of a chocolate shot glass transforms the experience into a confectionery delight!

It seems almost not worth mentioning that you must be decisive about your purchase as these chocolate shot glasses, due to health and safety laws, cannot be returned. It’s not likely if you buy them however, that you will own them long enough to even consider that option. In fact, if you open them up, they may not even last until after dinner! Rococo Chocolates cannot be held responsible for the level of temptation that is immediately created once the smell of that incredible Belgian chocolate reaches your waiting, flaring nostrils.

Fill your Choc Shots with any old things your chocolate-craving libido desires. Vodka, Baileys; just about anything hits the spot when the glass is made out of chocolate. The Choc Shots can be customized in several different ways. The glasses are sold individually, wrapped in clear cellophane bags and tied with ribbon. The ribbon color depends on you. You can choose from: ivory, grey, black, red, magenta, green blue, navy, brown or orange. You can also opt for white, milk or dark chocolate.

If you are planning a big affair, the names of events or guests or dates can appear on the glasses. A great idea for weddings and parties, these chocolate shot glasses can be used as the place names and/or favors, and when the affair is done, you can eat them! (Saves you the cost of a scrapbook and every penny counts.)

So consider buying these chocolate shot glasses today. You can always call the dentist and test your blood sugar tomorrow!
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  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  Bob Ewing
    #1
    a Bailey's Irish creme in a chocolate shot glass, deadly
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  MDee
    #2
    Oh My God!
    Diabetic coma but almost worth it!
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  Debra Myers (skyangel)
    #3
    Too cool! I'll have to remember this for the next wedding or just for fun! I'd try it...but only carefully!

    Great post, MDee!
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  MDee
    #4
    Yes, very carefully.
    Thanks for your thoughts.
    MDee
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  jaguar
    #5
    Any fine quality chocolate is worth buying!
    Okay, who's having the next party with choc. shot glasses?! Count me in for attendance!
    :)
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  MDee
    #6
    I'd say mine, but I am diabetic and have to pass.
    Thanks for your thoughts.
  • avatar Posted Jul 31, 2007 by  MR
    #7
    that'll be fun!
  • avatar Posted Aug 1, 2007 by  patxxoo
    #8
    cocolate with anything is good, but how about just putting your favorite ice cream in it with all the toppings of course ...oh I can feel the weight being added ....mummm good though.
  • avatar Posted Aug 1, 2007 by  MDee
    #9
    Hi Pat,
    I know what you mean and in my case, a diabetic coma is eminent as well.
    Thanks for your comment.
    MDee

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