2.2 Pounds of Chocolate Truffles - French Truffles - Great Mother's Day Gift!

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2.2 Pounds of Chocolate Truffles - French Truffles - Great Mother's Day Gift!

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1316







Address: france
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Winning Gifts
Country: france
Ingredients: chocolate
Label: Winning Gifts
Manufacturer: Winning Gifts
Publisher: Winning Gifts
Sales Rank: 1316
Studio: Winning Gifts



Features:
  • The Best Truffles You'll Ever Eat, and NO TRANS FATS!
  • Over 2.2 Pounds of delicious imported chocolate truffles dusted with cocoa powder!
  • Great Mother's Day Gift!
  • Delicious chocolate candy for that party
  • Excellent Hostess Gift

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Product Description:
Amazon's #1 seller in Gourmet Products for the Holidays the last three years! Over 2.2 Pounds of delicious imported chocolate truffles dusted with cocoa powder! And NO TRANS FATS! 128 pieces sealed in two gold pouches for freshness. These authentic French chocolate truffles are a great gift! These gourmet chocolate truffles are perfect for a Mother's Day gift, business gift or to serve at a party. Bring these chocolate truffles as a hostess gift, or enjoy them yourself. Everyone will love these chocolate truffles! French chocolate truffles usually sell for $25-$50 per pound. Order your chocolate truffles now, before we run out!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best
These are my favourite truffles! They just melt in your mouth. They're lightly dusted with cocoa on the outside. I recommend you store them in the fridge. I find them better cold.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not a truffle at all
* This supposed truffle had virtually no chocolate flavor; the dusting of dark chocolate was not evident. The filling was unlike any truffle I have ever had--more like a pasty \"fudge\". In addition the first ingredient is palm oil, this is a saturated fat. The second is sugar, and the third is reduced fat(why bother?)cocoa powder whey,then finally cocoa powder. I only wish I had seen the ingredients before I purchased them. The price should have alerted me, a 2.2- pound box of decent truflles made with cocoa mass, etc. couldn't possilby be made for the mount sold on amazon. Caveat emptor! ...



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - There is no accounting for taste, is there?
I don't mean to be disrespectful to the other reviewers - and we are all wired a bit differently, I know, especially the taste buds - but these truffles are substandard and quite nearly inedible.

You people are simply not chocolate connoisseurs or, simply put, you have never had "proper" truffles. How could ANYONE imagine that these are the best chocolates they have ever eaten? It staggers the mind.

Do yourselves a favor and try some real, well-made truffles - you will be surprised. These are NOT it - even though these are made in France - that was the reason I bought them! The person for whom I purchased these candies said "these things are a triumph of quantity over quality." How true, how true.

How can one champion a truffle that lists as its very first ingredient PALM OIL - followed by SUGAR and Reduced Fat Cocoa Powder and then WHEY? Palm Oil, Sugar and Whey do not, in this case, contribute to a quality product. These things taste as if a third-grader whipped them up - they are leaden, oily, and, yes, A TRIUMPH OF QUANTITY OVER QUALITY. Triste!




Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - I'm in the minority, but...
* I really didn't like these truffles. (ducking and running)

To me, a truffle, is creamy and almost fluffy, with a little air as part of the filling in the middle, only a tiny bit firmer than chocolate ganache'. It also has a touch of sweetness, nothing overbearing, but not that mouthfeel and pucker of unsweetened bitter chocolate.

I was gravely disappointed. These truffles were like miniature hockey pucks, dusted in so much cocoa powder that I dusted the front of my shirt (nothing new) when I went to eat them. I was all set to go and devour when the package arrived, but ugh. I ended up storing these in the freezer, where I'll use them in a nice brownie or other chocolate dessert. Otherwise, they'll end up getting pitched when I clean the freezer. ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Get Fat and Die Happy...
Indulge! Great chocolate at a great price. Got these as a birthday gift and they are truly memorable. Put these on your "Bucket List"

Gift! Day Mother's Great - Truffles French - Truffles Chocolate of Pounds 2.2


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