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Do you put chocolate in the fridge?
I always do, and have done for a long time. The top shelf in my fridge door is my 'chocolate stash'! I love it straight from the fridge, room-temp/warm chocolate is just urgh
Most of my friends think that's weird though.Twirls/Flakes, KitKats and Bountys are my faves straight from the fridge, but I don't put anything with a 'gooey' filling in the fridge (like Toffee Crisps). |
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oh god no! i love when they arent hard! i always put them between my thighs till the are warm and just a bit melted
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Dairy milk straight from the fridge...mmmmmmm.....
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Depends on the chocolate and also the weather. Had my chocolate in the fridge when it was vaguely warm there for a few weeks.
Wouldn't put certain kinds in the fridge like gooey ones with caramel or whatever but other than that it depends on my mood at the time. I do like Crunchies that have been in the fridge though. |
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Always put it in the fridge, always used to put Mars bars in the freezer as well
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Doesn't the flavour disappear if it's cold??
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No way. Hate chocolate from the fridge, it should be room temperature.
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Very much depends on the weather. Only really when it is too hot and choccie will melt.
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Only wrapped up or in a tupperware box, as chocolate can absorb smells from other food such as cheese
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Quote:
oh god no! i love when they arent hard! i always put them between my thighs till the are warm and just a bit melted
![]() As for me, I will always put it in the fridge, chocolate seems to taste so much better when cold |
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Dairy milk is delicious when it's been in the fridge. I agree about not putting gooey chocolate in the fridge though
![]() I want chocolate now, damn you! |
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I hate it straight fron the fridge too. It has to be at room temperature.
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Love it straight from the frridge. The top shelf in the fridge door is where I keep mine too.
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Yeah i do but i always take it out and let it sit for maybe 30 mins before i eat it, i like it hard but not cool or cold
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I always do, and have done for a long time. The top shelf in my fridge door is my 'chocolate stash'! I love it straight from the fridge, room-temp/warm chocolate is just urgh
Most of my friends think that's weird though.Twirls/Flakes, KitKats and Bountys are my faves straight from the fridge, but I don't put anything with a 'gooey' filling in the fridge (like Toffee Crisps). ![]()
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Oh no, I like my chocs at room temp.
Tho' I nuke my mars bars in the microwave, yummy. |
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I put it in the freezer. Then I dip it in my tea.
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oh god no! i love when they arent hard! i always put them between my thighs till the are warm and just a bit melted
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Always from the fridge.
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OH has to have his choccie in the fridge, I don't eat much choccie but always keep a few mini KitKats in the cupboard in case I fancy something sweet!
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Do you put chocolate in the fridge?
Yes whether they're still unwrapped or half eaten.
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Lately my flat is usually about 27 degrees Celsius inside (the heating is never on!) and I have to keep the chocolate in the fridge or it melts. I try to take it out a few mins before eating to soften it.
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Always! Unless it's a creme egg or contains caramel.
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I just put a slab of chocolate in the fridge ready for the soaps later
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I'm sure I heard (from the mouth of a purist) that doing so distorts the taste...
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Most of my friends think that's weird though.




