Valentine's Day 2015: Unique Chocolates To Give To Your Sweethearts
Valentine’s Day usually means chocolates, flowers and other romantic gestures that are done in the name of love. But ordinary candies just won’t do. Below is a list of unique chocolates to give to your sweethearts this Valentine’s Day 2015.
1. Unique Chocolate (£14.95, available via Amazon)
This company offers unique chocolates, as its name implies. It has a wide range of Belgian chocolate novelty products that have different edible motifs. Some of the designs include a smartphone for the phone addict, a camera for those who love to take pictures and a Twitter-themed chocolate for those who are addicted to tweeting.
2. Lily’s Valentine’s Day Chocolate Pops (available at Whole Foods in the U.S.)
Chocolate hearts are quite common during Valentine’s Day. What makes the Lily’s Valentine’s Day Chocolate Pops different from other heart-shaped chocolates out there in the market is its lack of sugar. Don’t worry, though, because it’s not tasteless. It’s actually sweetened with stevia, an herb from South America that is used as a healthier sugar substitute. The Chocolate Pops from Lily’s are available in the 55 percent dark chocolate and the 40 percent chocolate and milk variants.
3. Sugar Plum’s Chocolate Covered Strawberry Belgian Milk Chocolate Bark
This is a combination of rich Belgian milk chocolate and dried strawberries. It is housed in a red box with satin ribbon. This oddly shaped handmade chocolate bark is not like the other chocolate shapes out there.
4. Enjou Chocolat "Kiss Me" Lips
This chocolate is shaped like a pair of red lips. Not only is the shape unique, but also the message that can be found underneath it. It says “Kiss Me.” Those who will give the Enjou Chocolat "Kiss Me" Lips to their dates should prepare to pucker up for a smooch.
5. Molten "Valentines Poem" Chocolate - Handcrafted Belgian Chocolate Gift for Valentines Day (£13.00, available via Amazon)
This is a special hand-crafted lattice chocolate heart with an edible Valentine’s poem on a chocolate tablet. It is made of hand-tempered Belgian Milk Chocolate with 33.6 percent cocoa. It also has an edible metallic luster added to it.
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