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Worfiedoodles said:
Thanks to everyone for all the great ideas. I can be pretty good about limiting my other treats if I know there is chocolate at the end of the day! It sounds like there are plenty of opportunities for good chocolate around the BC, thank goodness! I am looking forward to real Cadbury -- and I will give the Reber chocolate a taste test as well! A World Showcase Chocolate tour would be terrific...I'll take any and all suggestions you have!

here's the short form version!

Canada - none that I know of, it would be great if they added Purdy's chocolates or Canadian bars like Coffee Crisp, etc- someone correct me please if incorrect.

UK
- real Cadbury chocolate bars

France - crepe with chocolate filling; chocolate pastries from the Boulangerie Patisserie. Maxim chocolates in the gift shop

Morocco - chocolate desserts at the Tangierine Cafe coffee bar; great with mint tea or a specialty coffee (some are really special! ;) )

Japan - chocolate covered Pocky sticks in many assortments

USA - ?? My vote goes to the sugared almonds and pecans (sorry, I haven't met an American chocolate bar I've liked yet). Try a hot chocolate at holiday season

Italy - Perugia chocolate bars; Baci (enjoy the little love notes inside); assortment of loose candies and chocolates; chocolate mousse from the coffee cart

Germany - Reber chocolates (filled with marzipan, alchohol, nougat, and other treats); Milka (rare to find in the US, actually Swiss but great!); Ritter Sport (sadly, they only sell the core bars and not the seasonal specialties like they do in Europe); Toblerone (don't know if it's the one for import, which is not as good as the version for Switzerland and Germany - they hold back the best for themselves! :rotfl: ) Skip the non-german fudge and chocolate covered pretzels and go for something authentic here - you can buy those items elsewhere in WDW. Bahlsen chocolate covered biscuits - a childhood favourite

China - ??

Norway - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Smorbuuk - 'nuf said! (you could also go for a Daim bar, or a piece of chocolate cake in the Kringla Bakery)

Mexico - an entree with mole sauce. I would really enjoyed a spiced Mexican hot chocolate or mocha hint hint but I don't think that exists

Hmm, strange that Germany has the longest list, isn't it? Guess that my grandfather was right - he believes that one always has to carry an 'emergency' bar of chocolate in the car or in your purse, and that one has to eat at least one bar a day as chocolate is brain food!
 







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