Godiva Chocolate

Godiva chocolate has a rich flavor and smooth, velvety texture that makes it nearly impossible to resist, yet many of us do. After reading this page, however, you'll learn that you should treat yourself to some Godiva chocolate every now and then.



Godiva Chocolate

Have you ever experienced the rich flavor and velvety texture of a Godiva chocolate? Godiva chocolate is some of the best gourmet chocolate you can buy. If you shy away because of the price, consider it a treat once in a while. A Godiva chocolate bar is only around $3, and you can get them at a lot of department stores. In fact at Dillard's, if the sales clerk doesn't ask you if you want to open a Dillard's charge account, you get a free Godiva chocolate bar. If you don't get a free one, cough up the $3 anyway. It's the best $3 you'll ever spend.

Other Ways to Enjoy Godiva

Not only can you enjoy Godiva chocolate in bar form, but they make almost any chocolate product you can think of. In addition, Godiva chocolates make a great gift for the chocolate connoisseur in your life. Anything from simple to extravagant--Godiva's got it. They make simple chocolate bars, chocolate flavored coffee, truffles, hot chocolate mix....the list goes on and on.

Speaking of chocolate you can drink, you can make a great Godiva chocolate martini with Godiva chocolate liquor. In fact, here's a recipe for one:

Godiva Chocolate Martini

1 1/2 shots Godiva chocolate liquer

1 1/2 shots creme de cacao

1/2 shot vodka

2 1/2 shots Half-N-Half

1. Mix all ingredients together in a shaker and pour over ice. It's that simple.

If you are watching your weight, you might want to try Godiva's sugar free collection, or stick to Godiva's dark chocolates. (Besides, one ounce of dark chocolate a day actually has health benefits.) So, let's summarize: You can buy Godiva chocolate for as little as $3, and you can buy dark or sugar free so it's not bad for you. Why aren't you treating yourself to some?


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