Vosges Bacon + Chocolate Gift Box
If you like the salty-sweet combo of bacon and chocolate as much as I do, then you gotta try the bacon chocolate goodies from Vosges. Birthday around the corner? Get your buddies to spring for the super-luxe Bacon + Chocolate Gift Box.
I mean, really, who can resist the taste of chocolate that's swirled with applewood smoked bacon and Alderwood smoked salt? You'll be squealing with all the yummy stuff inside this treasure trove of bacon goodness. Let me tell ya, it took me a lot of self restraint not to inhale the entire collection. I had to tell myself to walk away on several occasions.

The gorgeous purple box includes 2 Mo's Bacon Bars (one in 45% milk chocolate, the other in the new dark 62%), Mini Mo's Bacon Bar, Mini Mo's Dark Bacon Bar, 2 Flying Chocolate Pigs, ¼ lb Bacon Caramel Toffee (YUM!), and a can of the awesome Mo's Bacon + Chocolate Pancake Mix. You'll get the most fluffy pancakes ever if you add buttermilk to the pancake mix.
And...for Halloween, don't forget to stock up on some ghoulish sweets. Vosges has these great Day of the Dead Skulls that's perfect for setting the right ambiance. They come in three flavors (Blanca, Barcelona, and spicy Red Fire) so stock up soon!

Tagged as: chocolate, food, gifts, gourmet






Comments
Ooooh, sounds delicious and wicked.
Posted by: Sonja | October 14, 2009 3:50 PM
The skulls are SOOOO cute. The recent emergence of bacon and chocolate combos cracks me up. A guy who used to work with me said, back in 1999, that he was going to open a store called "Bacon & Chocolate" because they are two awesome things. We thought that was so funny and clever. And now I see bacon and chocolate around all the time! I have to email that guy...
Posted by: WendyB | October 14, 2009 4:29 PM
wow bacon and chocolate i never thought about it but actually it sounds pretty good i just might have to try it
Posted by: nicole | October 21, 2009 8:41 AM
I love the Day of the Dead Chocolate Skulls - they are the perfect party favor. I am going to have to remember this one.
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Posted by: Lisa Cabanes | October 23, 2009 2:04 PM