Easter Chocolates: Vosges Haut Chocolat, Exotic Bunnies - Deep Discounts
Wow, Vosges never ceases to amaze and intrigue with its inventive combos. From the Naga candy bar (curry, coconut flakes, Belgian chocolate) to the Red Fire (dark chocolate, cinnamon, ancho and chipotle chili peppers), these are not your father's Easter candies.
And who can forget the bacon chocolates...c'mon that's awesome!
Even better, these are on deep discount:

Red Fire Exotic Bunny - $8 (normally $12) - Check it out
Gianduja Exotic Bunny - $8 (normally $12) - Check it out
Comfort Easter Tower - $24 (normally $40) - Check it out
Exotic Easter Tower - $28 (normally $51) - Check it out
Mini Bacon Candy Bar Library - $16 (normally $25) - Check it out
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Posted by Bob Wallace at March 26, 2010 7:20 AM
Hi!
I'm Kristen, and English Major from the National University of Singapore.
My friend (Yen yin) and I are doing pair work final project, due in about one week's time, for an English module - Discourse structure. We decided to analyse the discourse structure of Candy Reviews, and in the course found this post.
Our prof mentioned how we should obtain specialist corroboration - as such you would be considered an expert as an author of the candy reviews in this blog!
Could we ask particularly:
- What do you first think of when reviewing a candy?
- Do you hope for any effect of your post on your readers? ie. are you hoping to advertise the candy to them or is it merely blogging about your favourite candy as an interest?
- Do you follow any specific structure when doing a candy review?
Any help would be greatly appreciate!
We hope to have your favourable reply as soon as possible!
Thank you so much!
Regards,
Kristen
Kristen@nus.edu.sg