Dark or white chocolate?

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  1. wiserworld profile image83
    wiserworldposted 10 years ago

    Dark or white chocolate?

  2. PoeticPhilosophy profile image79
    PoeticPhilosophyposted 10 years ago

    Some days white, some days dark. The White Cookie Hershey Chocolate Bar is just gold! Can't resist the temptation whenever you see it. But overall, because 90% of the time it would be my choice.. Dark Chocolate.

  3. LastRoseofSummer2 profile image84
    LastRoseofSummer2posted 10 years ago

    Dark! I can't stand white chocolate. I love chocolate. I very much prefer dark, sometimes even over milk chocolate. Dark has lower calories and some very good health benefits as well.

    1. PoeticPhilosophy profile image79
      PoeticPhilosophyposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      BOO, why the hate for white chocolate!? Haha. I admit, pure white chocolate aint to good, but you gotta try Hershey's cookie cream chocolate bar! Without a doubt it'll be your new favourite.

    2. LastRoseofSummer2 profile image84
      LastRoseofSummer2posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Well, actually I already have tried it, and it didn't do it for me. I guess white chocolate just isn't my thing sad

  4. CraftytotheCore profile image75
    CraftytotheCoreposted 10 years ago

    I don't care too much for dark chocolate in general, say in a dark chocolate bar.  However, I recently picked up a bag of dark chocolate almonds that were fabulous.  My favorite is milk chocolate, but I do like white chocolate.  In fact, what comes to mind are those shell-shaped candies at the supermarket that are kind of like a marbled look.  They are white chocolate and are so delicious and creamy.

  5. houseofjcjee profile image67
    houseofjcjeeposted 10 years ago

    I prefer dark chocolates. Studies say that dark chocolates helps reduce heart-related diseases while increasing our memory.

  6. kineticpoet profile image56
    kineticpoetposted 10 years ago

    White chocolate is not actually 'chocolate'. For me, I love dark chocolate over 40% cocoa. Yesterday, I was in walgreens and discovered a chocolate bar with beef jerky inside (?) since I love both I decided to give it a try. It didn't taste much different from salted chocolate (which I love). Bitter or dark chocolate also helps me eat less of it... which admittedly I need.

  7. fivesenses profile image71
    fivesensesposted 10 years ago

    I like white chocolate, but I definitely prefer dark chocolate with wholenuts over other things.

  8. lburmaster profile image73
    lburmasterposted 10 years ago

    Dark every day of the week. White chocolate always upsets my stomach.

 
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