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Godiva G collection for Mother's Day

The Godiva G collection is the ultra-gourmet line of chocolates made by the popular chocolatier. For Mother's Day, they have introduced a limited release 20-piece set of chocolates. Each collection is packaged in an elegant pink gift box and, in honor of the jeweler Aaron Basha, a free travel jewelry case is included with each purchase. Unfortunately, no jewelry is included, but speaking of jewels, each candy in the collection looks like one, with unique and vibrant coloring topping of each of the decadent, intense truffles. The box is $65 and will only be available through May 14th.

There are fifteen unique flavors in the G collection, which you can read about here. I loved the Key Lime Pie and the Salted Caramel, but the Thai Coconut and PB&J, neither of which I had the chance to try, sound fantastic, as well.

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Tags: chocolate, chocolates, dark chocolate, elegant, g collection, gift, godiva, gourmet, jewel, milk chocolate, mother's day, stores-and-shopping, truffles

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Jessica

5-06-2006 @9:32PM Jessica "Su Good Eats" said... Hi Nic, I had a sample of the Godiva G banana truffle. The filling was very vibrant in flavor-much better than regular Godiva. But...I don't think it's worth the $100/pound price tag.
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Nicole Weston

5-06-2006 @9:40PM Nicole Weston said... Good point, Jessica - but that's the reason I didn't sample them all! I'll try the banana one if I have a chance. It does sound delish.
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