Artisan du Chocolat Caffé e Latte Bar

Another one of Artisan du Chocolat’s bars (and there are quite a few), this is the only other one that really jumped out at me. Coffee blended together with milk chocolate, no creamy filling, no bits, just smooth, should be good.
It looks almost identical to the Green Tbar except it’s brown instead of green. One thing I didn’t mention yesterday is that on the back of each bar, they actually call the blurb “gerard’s notes”, note that Gerard does not have a capital ‘G’ for some reason.
I guess that personalises it or something, I work in a customer services type role and to build relationships we’re told to give our name, take the customer’s name and use it a few times in a conversation to build rapport. Is this an attempt at that? I guess they have a little more face than Nestlé or Mars but I still give it an almighty “meh”.
The bar itself is as it says, Caffé e latte is literally coffee and milk, and this bar combines the two. Again the cocoa is ground and conched, also with a liberal dose of love. Yawn, hello Montezuma’s all over again.
The bar itself, again, tastes great. The coffee is definitely of a good quality, it’s smooth and creamy with a hint of bitter, deep flavour within the chocolate. It reeks of good quality and care, and again I loved it. I seriously despise this kind of blurb though, granted I’m a real moody git but still, it just makes me sick. Physically sick. Violenty at that.
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