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Pretty obvious, isn't it?
Even the widely available retailer "Godiva" had a chocolate turkey in their program - for some inexplicable reason, they're sold out right now... |
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I dunno; I walked into a store today and mentioned to some salespersons that I don't recall seeing chocolate turkeys, the way everyone recalls seeing all those other chocolate shapes for various holidays, and they agreed. So, off to the HalfBakery! |
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I'm therefore not surprised that they actually exist. I just wonder why they don't seem to be common. |
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Perhaps it has something to do with the proximity to Halloween, and all that candy indulgence. [jutta], feel free to give this the mark of deletion, if you wish. |
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I think they are uncommon because they
are not as
attractive an idea as other chocolate
figurines. A chocolate Santa is OK because
nobody knows what a real Santa tastes
like. A chocolate
bunny is OK because few people eat
rabbit. But a chocolate turkey would just
be odd - bit like a chocolate pork chop. |
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//I just wonder why they don't seem to be common.// |
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Because we already have pie for Thanksgiving. mmm...pie. |
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