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These adorable chocolate rabbits from Riegelein are beautifully festive. They’re about 8 inches long and hollow, but made of a very tasty milk chocolate.
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These adorable chocolate rabbits from Riegelein are beautifully festive. They’re about 8 inches long and hollow, but made of a very tasty milk chocolate.

These are Riegelein Chocolate Chicks that I found in a Easter chocolate package in my local Cost Plus World Market. They’re a German chocolatier, and the style of these is just to cute!

Since moving to Los Angeles, I’ve been exposed to a plethora of cultural markets that have given me access to international candies. These Cardamom Sugar Plum candies were found in an Armenian bakery. They’re rock sugar candy with cardamom seeds in them. They have this wonderful sweet/spicy flavor that’s both complex and simple at the same time. Not to mention that it’s just gorgeous to look at.

This pretty almond bark made by Laura’s Chocolates, a chocolatier who my mom found at the Cooperstown Farmer’s Market. I think she enjoys showing me that chocolate companies can be found most everywhere, even in rural Upstate New York. The almond bark was lovely and needed to be eaten fresh, as like most things found at a farmer’s market.