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Saturday, March 13, 2010

There Are Bubbles In My Chocolate~Giveaway!

Aerated Chocolate? Apparently it has made a name for itself in the European markets. When I saw a press release for Bubble Chocolate, I was instantly intrigued. After reading about Bubble Chocolate, I began to long for "a mouth-watering sensation that tickles the tastebuds." I mean, that's what the website touts. I still couldn't imagine what it would be like. I waited impatiently for a few days until my chocolate bars arrived. They were boxed, which is a very nice touch. I unwrapped the milk chocolate bar first, noticing at first how generous it was in size. It's at least twice the size of an ordinary chocolate bar. Breaking off a small piece, I decided to eat it like ordinary chocolate. The flavor was good, but it didn't seem that special. It was pretty dry and lacked the creaminess that I love in milk chocolate. I had to be missing something. I decided to follow the website's guidelines for eating this chocolate because there is a certain way you should eat it. They obviously know best, and after I popped the next piece into my mouth, I was treated to a sensory delight. I let it begin to melt, which didn't take long at all. Then I began to chew as the bubbles softened. The chocolate was very creamy and rich, and unlike any chocolate that I've ever tasted. After a while, I played with different methods. I really loved pressing a piece between my tongue and the roof of my mouth. Do this, and you'll be treated to an unusual but pleasant snap, crackle, and pop. It is almost like carbonated chocolate and it's very addicting. I also tried the dark chocolate bar in the same way. I preferred the taste of the milk chocolate Bubble Chocolate. Bubble Chocolate retails for about $2.50 per bar. You can get awesome deals on automatic shipments if you order from their site. They are now available in a few stores across the US. I would recommend trying them if you want to treat yourself to something different! Bubble Chocolate is giving 5 readers the chance to try this newest taste sensation sweeping the country! You will get a bar of dark and milk chocolate! To enter, Visit Bubble Chocolate and tell me something I didn't tell you! Follow me for an extra entry! You can also follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook for two extra entries! Blog about this giveaway and link to me and Bubble Chocolate for five extra entries! US residents only. Giveaway ends midnight EST March 28, 2010. Good Luck!
To Disclose: I was sent a milk and dark chocolate Bubble Chocolate Bar in order to complete this review. No monetary compensation received.

92 comments:

  1. Became available in the US on 9/15/09.

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  2. Bubble Chocolate's mission is to introduce a truly bold new taste and texture experience to the US confections marketplace. Already thrilling millions of consumers worldwide for decades, chocolate-with-bubbles is now destined to captivate the sophisticated American cocoa palate as well
    mverno@roadrunner.com

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  3. i learned that it is sold at home goods thanks for the giveaway minsthins at optonline dot net

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  4. I learned that bubble chocolate was popular in the Canadian market before the U.S. I thought the U.S. would lead in the chocolate market!
    sweetscove at gmail dot com

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  5. This type of chocolate was admired by Europeans and known as aerated chocolate

    blackbearpie@aol.com

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  6. Bubble chocolate was popular with canadians.But I actually kinda new that as I LOVE aero bars same typeof bubble chocolate YUMM

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  7. I learned that they are based in Salem, MA!
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

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  8. I follow your blog with google friend connect!
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

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  9. bite of the best in Oct. 2009 said
    "The intense chocolate sensation is more immediate than with a normal candy bar, the flavor bursting forward as the airy candy rapidly melts on your tongue."
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

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  10. I learned that bubble chocolate was popular in the Canadian market before the U.S.
    austma7@aol.com

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  11. I learned that they are based in Salem, MA

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  12. I learnt that I could buy Bubble Chocolate at Meijer!
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  13. I follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook (Stephanie Petty-Grant) #1
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  14. I follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook (Stephanie Petty-Grant) #2
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  15. I blogged #1
    http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2010/03/gerber-babies-blog-bubble-chocolate.html
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  16. I blogged #2
    http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2010/03/gerber-babies-blog-bubble-chocolate.html
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  17. I blogged #3
    http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2010/03/gerber-babies-blog-bubble-chocolate.html
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  18. I blogged #4
    http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2010/03/gerber-babies-blog-bubble-chocolate.html
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  19. I blogged #5
    http://thegrantsgiveaways.blogspot.com/2010/03/gerber-babies-blog-bubble-chocolate.html
    thegrants(at)live(dot)com

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  20. Products are available at Home Goods stores

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  21. I learned when storing:

    Bubble Chocolate® is best stored at a constant, cooler room temperature, not higher than 70°F and not below 55°F.

    -lauren
    lauren51990 AT aol DOT com

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  22. I learned I can Buy Bubble chocolate at Specs Stores.
    honeybeez80@yahoo.com

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  23. Learned that they will soon be selling at Marshall's and TJ Maxx stores.

    cgclynsg0 at gmail dot com

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  24. Google friend follower

    cgclynsg0 at gmail dot com

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  25. They are offering free shipping for Easter

    timmiedeluca@comcast.net

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  26. timmiedeluca@comcast.net

    fan of bubble choc of FB #1

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  27. timmiedeluca@comcast.net

    fan of bubble choc of FB #2

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  28. Bubble chocolate was popular in Canada first. Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

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  29. I learned that it is available at Whole Foods stores in CA and the northeast but none in the Midwest.

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  30. This is the first aerated chocolate to hit the market.
    mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com

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  31. blog follower via GFC
    mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com

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  32. Facebook fan of Bubbles Chocolate
    entry #1
    mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com

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  33. Facebook fan of Bubbles Chocolate
    entry #2
    mtakala1 AT yahoo DOT com

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  34. One thing I learned was that they are based in Salem, MA

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  35. Hmm. I don't like how they list their nutritional facts based upon two servings of 1.4 ounces each per bar. That's deceptive - who wouldn't eat the entire bar? They're small bars.

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  36. I learned that they can be bought by the case online!
    firstrosegrrl@yahoo.com

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  37. Facebook fan of BubbleChocolate #1
    firstrosegrrl@yahoo.com

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  38. Facebook fan of BubbleChocolate #2
    firstrosegrrl@yahoo.com

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  39. I learned that they're offering free shipping for Easter!

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  40. Bubble Chocolate will soon be available at TJ Maxx

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  41. I learned each tasty bar is individually boxed, and they have free shipping for easter

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  42. I learned that Bubble Chocolate's mission is to introduce a truly bold new taste and texture experience to the US confections marketplace.
    erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net

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  43. Bubble Chocolate is not certified Kosher, but they do hope to make it certified in the future.


    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  44. I learned that they will soon be selling at Marshall's and TJ Maxx stores.

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  45. Bubble Chocolate is looking to make its mark as the first successful aerated chocolate bar to hit the American market.

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  46. I learned that bubble chocolate was popular in the Canadian market before the U.S., thanks!

    Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com

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  47. I can soon buy this at Marshall's.

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  48. I blogged http://sustainablesteffanie.blogspot.com/2010/03/few-great-giveaways-i-entered-today.html

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  49. Blogged #3 http://sustainablesteffanie.blogspot.com/2010/03/few-great-giveaways-i-entered-today.html

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  50. Blogged #4 http://sustainablesteffanie.blogspot.com/2010/03/few-great-giveaways-i-entered-today.html

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  51. Blogged #5 http://sustainablesteffanie.blogspot.com/2010/03/few-great-giveaways-i-entered-today.html

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  52. Well you had covered most of the important facts (good review!!) so I'll just say I used the store locator and found it's carried at my local Meijer and Whole Foods stores. GFC Follower (pamelashockley) #1
    Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  53. Follower (pamelashockley)
    GFC Follower (pamelashockley) #1
    Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  54. I learned that it was popular in Canada, before the Us and where I can buy it.
    Diane Baum
    esldiane@gmail.com

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  55. I learned that it is best to store Bubble Chocolate at a temperature, not higher than 70 F and not below 55 F.

    dispatcher_kristy@hotmail.com

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  56. following publicly

    dispatcher_kristy@hotmail.com

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  57. I learned they that they are based in Salem, MA : )

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  58. follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook (entry 1)

    dispatcher_kristy@hotmail.com

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  59. follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook- Kristy Marie (entry 2)

    dispatcher_kristy@hotmail.com

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  60. These have 0mg of Sodium in them.

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  61. Bubble Chocolate was featured on the Montel Williams show. Thanks!

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  62. I learned that the bubbles helps woth the cool down process also became a fan on face book fancyfeet45@earthlink.net

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  63. I am a follower of google friend connect
    fancyfeet45@earthlink.net

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  64. I learned that Bubble Chocolate is looking to make its mark as the first successful aerated chocolate bar to hit the American market.

    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  65. Entry #1
    following Bubble Chocolate on facebook
    Tracy P
    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  66. Entry #2
    following Bubble Chocolate on facebook
    Tracy P
    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  67. Following with google friend connect.
    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  68. I learned that bubble chocolate was popular in the Canadian market before the U.S.

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  69. Bubble Dark features 60 percent cacao.

    fmd518(at)gmail(dot)com

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  70. The milk chocolate contains 3 grams of protein!
    doot65[at]comcast[dot]net

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  71. TJMaxx and Marshalls will be carrying it in their stores soon! Sounds yummy! I have never heard of this before.


    spencer1953 at gmail dot com-carol

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  72. entry 1-follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook-carol yerby lewis.

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  73. 2.follow Bubble Chocolate on facebook-carol yerby lewis.

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  74. entry 1.
    I blogged here:http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/blog.php?b=2159

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  75. 2.I blogged here:http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/blog.php?b=2159

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  76. 4.I blogged here:http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/blog.php?b=2159

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  77. 5.I blogged here:http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/blog.php?b=2159

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  78. I learned that they are based in Salem, MA.

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  79. I learned that they're made in Belarus!

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  80. I learned that aerated chocolate was tested in the 70-80s in the States but didn't do well at that time. tylerpants{at}gmail.com

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  81. I'm a follower. tylerpants{at}gmail.com

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  82. I found out that their dark has 60% Cocoa.

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  83. I learned that the company is located in Salem, Massachusetts.

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  84. I follow Bubble Chocolate on Facebook. #1

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  85. I follow Bubble Chocolate on Facebook. #2

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