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Chocolates online - nothing fancy?

6 replies

cockle · 21/11/2004 18:39

Looking for milk chocolates, old-fashioned style strawberry creams and coffee creams and stuff, to have delivered as a gift. Thorntons don't seem to do this kind of basic stuff.

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RudyDudy · 21/11/2004 18:41

www.charityflowers.co.uk do a chocolate box but not sure it's exactly what you're looking for. Would have thought M&S would be a good bet but just checked their website and it's not working atm.

Tommy · 21/11/2004 18:43

Cadbury do delivery - you could get some Roses or something?

Naggler · 21/11/2004 19:15

here you can choose exactly which centre you want in the box.

\link{http://www.fillabox.com/fillabox}

codswallop · 21/11/2004 19:18

piglet

Naggler · 21/11/2004 19:23

Coddy

My mum subscribed to their monthly deliveries, like a book club only with chocolates. I was there when her first pack arrived.

I am soooooo jealous and intend to subscribe myself when finances allow.

I wouldn't call them 'nothing fancy' tho' definately gourmet taste.

codswallop · 21/11/2004 19:42

aaah now thats funny becasue finbar ( posts sporadically) does too
I never knew if it was wroth it

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