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Bury me in a chocolate coffin - please

Category: Conspicuous consumptionDestinationsFrivolityYikes!
Posted on: October 21, 2009 9:56 AM, by Jessica Palmer

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According to reader Milde, L.A. Burdick's is a "serious chocolate experience." Little did I know she was right - this place even has coffin-shaped chocolate boxes for Halloween. And little chocolate ghosts. Adorable!

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Of course, if you really want to impress a Goth girl, there's always Valerie Confections' Mori Ex Cacao gift set. . . or a 1-lb chocolate heart at Pushing Daisies. But personally, I'm going to get me some cute little ghosts.

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I've never seen such an attractive coffin.

Posted by: John | October 21, 2009 11:14 AM

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Was it just me or do the comments not work in Safari?

Anyhoo: Cute ghosts and clever use of chocolate drapery. My (gothic girly) heart still belongs to Mori Ex Cacao though.

Posted by: Patricia | October 22, 2009 6:51 PM

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