Saturday, April 19, 2025

Happy, Little, Time Waster

 

How the Lindt Gold Bunny is Made

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  1. Sweet, in every sense of the word! 🐇🐇🐇

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  2. Now I'm disappointed! I thought this one was solid chocolate.........(file under crushed dreams.....)

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    1. This little dude would cost a fortune if he were solid chocolate.

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  3. thecontemplativecat here. the big bunny is one kilo?!! I could get down with that one.

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  4. W once put one in front of our door. Card attached. I nearly STEPPED on it!!! I kept it for years as I do not eat sweets (yuck). Showed it to him (he´s a sweet 80+-neighbor) - always a smile.

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    1. That was so nice of W. Your W reminds me of my Prissy.

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    2. Prissy was the elderly lady that used to live across the street from me. She became a second mother, but didn't push my buttons the way Ma did. We helped her out with shoveling, taking her trash, and other chores that were difficult for her after her husband, Gruff, passed. I had tea with her several times a week to check on her and keep her company. I really miss her.

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  5. Lindt chocolate is so tasty. And who knew how they made them. There was, and maybe a still is, a LIndt chocolate factory in Stratham, NH.

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    1. There still is. My niece is an accountant there. When she comes to visit during the family gatherings, she brings the truffles. A nice perc for her. I hope you are enjoying the weather and sunshine

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  6. Informative. I saw a 35 lb chocolate bunny shown on TV on Sat. It was solid and held a basket on its back filled with candies. It was made by Arnold Co, I think and one of the news stations was interviewing the owner who was preparing for Easter.

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    1. Wow! That would have been some chocolate bunny!

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  7. The Lindt bunnies as well as their chocolate is very popular with quite a few family members here :)

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