Jingle Jangle.
It’s a Trader Joe’s offering for the holidays. Basically, dark and milk chocolate is poured over pretzels, nuts, popcorn, caramel corn, etc. Some tiny pseudo milk-chocolate and dark-chocolate Reece’s Peanut Butter cups and faux M&Ms are thrown in.
Reading about it — a man bought fifty of the tins to give as gifts because he found it so good! — my wife thought that she would buy some for friends. But first, you know, being a good gifter, she thought we needed to try it out. We did that last night.
At first, yum. That’s good dark chocolate but what is it that it’s covering? We thoroughly tested and tasted, sampling everything. “Really sweet,” she said.
“It is really sweet,” I agreed. “I’m feeling a little sick.”
She nodded. “Me, too.”
I cut the sweetness with water and urge myself, stop eating. But the damn stuff was addicting. Finally, stomach in full rebellion against more, I ceased.
“I don’t think we’ll give that to anyone,” my wife announced. “It’s just too sweet for everyone we know.”
I agreed. Then I wondered, what are we going to do with the rest of a tin of Jingle Jangle?
I bet it goes good with coffee.
Gave up sweet/milk chocolate (and the goodies that contain same) SEVERAL years ago — mainly to regain a healthy weight. And it worked! I still indulge in a minimal amount of dark chocolate … which (so I’ve read) is actually good for you! 😋
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I’ve given up American milk chocolate. Lived in Europe for a few years in the 1980s. Excellent milk choco there, and dark chocolate. U.S. has a different process for making milk chocolate and I can taste it. I’ve also read that dark chocolate is good for you, so that’s what I reach for! Cheers
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Hi Michael. I understand. My wonderful not birth brother loves to send us gifts for Christmas. This year he sent us a David’s large tin of three stacked high layers of four different cookies. We are diabetics so we don’t often have sweets in the house. These are chocolate chip, chocolate chocolate chip, peanut butter, and oatmeal raisin. Four cookies each to a layer. We are almost in sugar commas by the end of the day here and we only started on the second layer. We love them. We both find excuses to have another cookie. I have to find a way to send something appropriate back but so far no one lets me mail a live alligator through the postal system. Hugs
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