Chocolate Trivial Pursuit

Finally, a game where the result is always chocolate. Trivial Pursuit Chocolate Edition takes the concept of the long-standing board game, and instead of teasing you with a slice of fake pie, you get chocolate.

Trivia questions are provided on each chocolate label, and if you answer all three correctly you get a sweet treat. It’s like a training tool to get smart.

[available at Amazon]

Behold The Peanut Butter Cup Cake

Two great tastes that taste great together… Now in comically-oversized cake form. The Peanut Butter Cup Cake is brought to us by Williams-Sonoma. And whether you’re an edge nibbler, or a break-in-half peanut butter cup eater, this should help get the party started right. Although it’s priced at a very William-Sonoma-like $79.95. Enjoy.

For a more reasonably-priced and far less pretentious Peanut Butter Cup Cake, check out this version by 1 Fine Cookie.

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Spread The Love, Foodiggity’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

If chocolate companies and Hallmark are to be believed, then February 14 becomes the only chance you’ll get all year to profess our love. And for the purposes of Foodiggity’s Valentine’s Day Gift Guide, we would have to agree. Although our list is void of anything pink or heart-shaped, these gifts should help get the point across that you’re serious about this relationship — if only for one day. Don’t screw it up.

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Chocolate Planets

Chocolate just got heavenlier, and I might have just made up a word. Created by L’éclat, the chocolate boutique of the Righa Royal Hotel Japan, every planet in our solar system gets a flavor —  so you’ll no longer have to wonder what Uranus tastes like.

Actually, the Chocolate Planet flavors are as follows; Mercury (coconut mango), Venus (cream lemon), Earth (cacao), Mars (orange praline), Jupiter (vanilla), Saturn (rum raisin), Uranus (milk tea) and Neptune (cappuccino).

[link,via My Modern Met]