Cocoa Rules

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There are just some things that have to be obeyed… such as the requirement of having cocoa in winter (or fall, or spring, or even summer, if you’re a die-hard like myself). My choice — and I hasten to add that this is not a paid endorsement! — is Land O’ Lakes cocoa mixes. They are unquestionably the very best that there is. You’ll find them a little pricey, next to mere store brands, but one simply does not question the exceptional value of superior quality over mere quantity. Remember the too-many-marshmallows rule…?

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  • Casanova

    Angry badger is angry. And no one likes badgers when they’re angry.

  • Geneseepaws
    March 1, 2021, 2:14 am
    I take it that you haven’t had European cocoas? Have you? Full disclosure, I haven’t had Land o’ Lakes, either, but I have been very very close to Heaven, with the French, Belgian, and Netherlands cocoas and chocolates. And SPAIN, don’t even get me started on the wonderful things they do.
     
    • Tristan Black Wolf
      March 1, 2021, 3:31 pm
      For American grocery-store shoppers, Land O’ Lakes is the finest most easily-found cocoa. However, your European varieties are well noted. I’ve not traveled extensively, and only rarely have I been able to sample Belgian chocolates that are actually from “The Land of Poirot.” I shall seek out these suggestions as soon as I’m able!
       
  • Baigsnmouse
    September 28, 2021, 1:35 am
    I agree with Sheila, one can never have too many types of cocoa mix varieties
    ^,^