Tasty Treats for Animal Lovers from Fetch Chocolates
Marissa Liu — December 4, 2009 — Lifestyle
References: fetchchocolates & dailycandy
These Chocolate Dogs from Fetch Chocolates are almost too cute to eat. Almost. A litter of six French bulldogs made from 71% Ecuadorian single bean cocoa (that’s really rich and delicious dark chocolate), 34% Venezuelan cocoa (for the milk chocolate dog lover) or white chocolate with a dash of coconut will make a perfect gift for anyone who loves dogs and chocolate.
At the moment, only French bulldogs are available, but there are plans to expand into other chocolate dogs including: (chocolate) Labs, Yorkies, Dachshunds, Cavalier King Charles and Golden Retrievers. Six chocolate dogs will set you back $28 and $1 from each litter of chocolate dogs sold will be donated to the Best Friends Animal Society.
At the moment, only French bulldogs are available, but there are plans to expand into other chocolate dogs including: (chocolate) Labs, Yorkies, Dachshunds, Cavalier King Charles and Golden Retrievers. Six chocolate dogs will set you back $28 and $1 from each litter of chocolate dogs sold will be donated to the Best Friends Animal Society.
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