Chocolate Golf Balls


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So I’m sat here with a 1/4 kilo of mini chocolate golf balls and I’m wondering what to do with them. Obviously eat them, but they don’t actually look all that appealing! I bought these from A Quarter Of for £3.20 although you can get 200g from Chocolate Buttons for £3.50. Apparently 200g will give you about 44 balls.

There’s no point getting all verbose about the chocolate golf balls. The aroma is nothing amazing and the taste – very sweet and milky. But you’re not actually buying them for the quality of the chocolate, you’re buying them for the fact that they’re wrapped in golf ball-diplled looking metal foil.

And do they look like little golf balls? Well yes!


Rating:
Taste: 30% – nothing grand
Texture: 30% – ditto
Price: 10% – they work out at around 8p each.
Overall: 23.33%

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  • martina 2011

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