There are some stores, though, that sell actual chocolate here. Not the usual one they sell in most places: the one with “chocolate” written on the cover but something too dark, too dry, too sweet and too odd inside with an unmistakably artificial taste.
But as I mentioned earlier, I have found my new favourite chockolate. And since you're all dying to hear about it, I'll tell you. You can get it from the People's Food Co-op, which is a great place.
(By the way, have I mentioned that americans have a different attitude to shops and stores than "we" do. It's kind of hard to explain: stores and chains are treated more as persons or attractions or as – and maybe this is the closest to what I mean – concepts of some kind. It's infectious, you can notice it in the way I talk about the People's Food Co-op or Espresso Royale or NoThai! (and by the way NoThai! was closed this week because of the spring break and I'm really beginning to be desperate already). A funny example of the hubris over brands, labels and buying, is the fact that most bars sell their own T-shirts.)
Anyway, back to my new favourite chocolate. It's called the Endangered Species Chocolate. It's REALLY good. And you can feel good about buying chocolate since 10% of the profit is donated to “help support species, habitat and humanity”. And there are pictures of cute animals on the wrapping!!! My favourite is the sea otter: smooth milk chocolate with 52% cocoa.

Also, I was catching up on my Viivi ja Wagner. Check out Wagner starting up his own research unit on Feb 19th and Feb 20th. I won't even try to translate. Or how would you translate: “Wagnerin tutkimusyksikkö, EVVK”?
2 comments:
"Or how would you translate: “Wagnerin tutkimusyksikkö, EVVK”?"
How about Wagner's Research Institute
WTFC?
T.S.
Aha! I knew that if I left a hidden challenge, somebody would comment!
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