Would you give chocolate as a gift?
#22

I think chocolate is a terrible gift. My husband gets me chocolate for gifts and I always tell him not to do it anymore. I give it away to the kids, who are not fat and it's ok for them to have a little treat. Oh sure, I love chocolate as much as the next person. But to give it to someone who is trying to change their eating habits is a big problem, imo.
#23
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#26
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Join Date: May 2016
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Dark Chocolate is a great gift, if the receiver is not a compulsive eater and is wise enough to consume it moderately. Apart from a plethora of health benefits like being rich in fiber, minerals and antioxidants, it is a known aphrodisiac
so gift away.

#28
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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it matters to me because i wouldn't want to buy someone a gift that i would never eat myself, and i wouldn't just pick any brand because it's on sale or for a good price.
as gift it's worth the money and i would probably but a more upscale brand like godiva, lindt or fancier European chocolate, toblerone or ferrero rocher is good. i would avoid ones with nuts or creams and pick more plain stuff just in case some ppl are picky eaters.
as gift it's worth the money and i would probably but a more upscale brand like godiva, lindt or fancier European chocolate, toblerone or ferrero rocher is good. i would avoid ones with nuts or creams and pick more plain stuff just in case some ppl are picky eaters.