Anthon Berg Chocolates with Liqueur in Gift Box - 16 Pc |

| Brand: Anthon Berg Category: Grocery
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 38813
Country: Denmark Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
ASIN: B002TMA8B8
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Features:
| • | Each bottle is wrapped with elegant metallic foil representing the liquor brand | | • | A patented process is used to prevent the liqueurs from leaking | | • | A box of six pieces |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Each bottle is wrapped with elegant metallic foil representing the liquor brand inside the chocolate. A patented process is used to prevent the liqueurs from leaking; lesser chocolates are lined with sugar to prevent leaking, which can ruin the taste of the liqueurs Anthon Berg Chocolate Liqueurs are made from premium dark chocolate (min. 55% cocoa) filled with exceptional syrups containing branded spirits. Alcohol content min. 2.5% max. 5% w/w). Anthon Berg was a famous Danish chocolatier and the name of a corporate division within Toms International. Anthon was originally a Copenhagen green grocer and later with his son, Gustav Anthon, created a premium chocolate line with a loyal customer base composed of the upper middle class and upper class of Danish society. The company was founded in 1864.For half a century, Anthon Berg has borne the distinguished title Purveyors to the Royal Danish Court.' The company has been passed down through generations of inheritance and is now run and majority owned by the Anthon family.
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Customer Reviews: Amazing; Amazon verified purchase January 25, 2010 Anna Marie (Kansas city, MO) All I can say is that these chocolates are amazing! My fiance and I have been savoring them each one by one. These chocolates come in very classy packaging and make a wonderful gift...(for any man especially, men always seem to be so difficult to shop for) I would recommend these to all who enjoy the flavors of good liquor. The chocolate really adds a lot to the flavor of the alcohol.
Yummy February 6, 2010 mtnclimber (PNW) Eat these as soon as you get them.....if you save them too long the liqueur dries up and the taste becomes nasty. This is one case where aging is not a good thing.
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