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Chimp Mints Endangered Species Chocolate |
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Written by Liberty Hardy
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007 |
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These little squares are delicious. With their minty tingle, they taste like chocolate kissed by a Christmas decoration. According to the Chimp Mints' website, the "endangered species" part of the name refers to the fact that they donate "10% of net profits to help support species, habitat and humanity." But we enjoy eating them more when we imagine they're really made out of an actual endangered species. We picture a rain forest, where there lives a minty monkey, who spends its days swinging in the trees beside an organic chocolate waterfall. It has mint-green hair, and a green tongue, and when you catch one and cut it open, its flesh is like the stuff inside a Peppermint Pattie. Mmm... minty monkey.
But even if Endangered Species chocolate is just made the regular way, it's still scrumptious, and with its perfect little flat square shape, it would make a great tiling alternative for your shower walls.
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