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These Pricey Chocolates are Worth it This Valentine's Day

CONSUMER REPORTS SAYS Big names like Hershey’s, Russell Stover, and Whitman’s Deemed “Merely So-So

This Valentines Day, earn extra points with your sweetie by choosing from alist of 12 excellent, though pricey, chocolates.  Any of the chocolates in CR’s Select Ratings would make a very special gift.  CR’s techie tasters describe these chocolates as having ultrasmooth chocolate and high-quality fillings that range from the usual (nuts, caramel) to the exotic (chili pepper, star anise).


The report notes that a big name doesn’t guarantee great taste, either.  Hershey’s Pot of Gold Premium, Fannie May Fine Chocolates Assorted, Lindt Classics, Whitman’s Sampler and its pricier Soho, and Russell Stover Assorted Fine Chocolates and Private Reserve all had flaws that resulted in no better than a “good” overall Rating.

Some examples of CR’s recommended chocolates include the following, in order of taste quality:

  • Norman Love Confections Signature Gift Box (25 pieces; $49)
  • Woodhouse Assortment (48 pieces; $90); Christopher Elbow (21 pieces; $40)
  • Candinas (36 pieces; $48)

The downside to these fine chocolates: Most are available only online so you’ll need to factor in shipping charges, which can be steep.

Four chocolates missed the Ratings but taste very good and are good values, says CR.
In order of taste:

  • Godiva Gold Ballotin 36-piece ($2.74/ounce)
  • Ferrero Collection Fine Assorted Confections ($1.25/ounce)
  • Leonidas Chocolate General Assortment ($2.25/ounce)
  • See’s Assorted Chocolates ($1.06/ounce)

Godiva, Ferrero, and See’s are sold in stores so you might be able to avoid shipping charges.
High price, it turns out, does not always guarantee quality.  Richard Petits Collection Intense Ballotin, for example, at $8.38 per ounce with an additional $23 for shipping, did not make the Select Ratings.  They seemed made for shock value (soapy, floral, and even a hint of basil flavor) and their coatings were chalky.  

The Ratings are available online at www.ConsumerReports.org and in the February issue of Consumer Reports.
 

 


           

 

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