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Feb 17 2008

feedback

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nibchoc has become what it is largely because of the invaluable feedback we have received. We love hearing from you and take all your comments very much on board.

 

Some comments so far:

 

I bought some of your chocolate at your stall on Broad Street, Oxford
and absolutely fell in love with it.

 

Your ginger one is the best yet. Mother of holy Jerusalem above…

 

I have to say I am now addicted to your nibchoc bars - I have almost
finished all 4 bars since Saturday! Well done for producing something
so good. I think it has a diuretic property, is that possible? This is
helping with my PMT. My mother has diabetes 2, would it be suitable for
her as a present?

 

Guaranteed to make you racy, raw chocolate bars from www.nibchoc.com are a POTENT aphrodisiac. We divulged (and tested!) the difference between the normal commercialised stuff you can buy in the shops, and the wild handcrafted version we sourced from nibchoc for our guineas at the Jack FM studio. The results were seismic!

 

Today I was walking along the high street, just having finished a healthy smoked salmon sandwich, when I got an incredible craving for a Ben’s fruit & nut cookie. As you can imagine, this caused me no small amount of anxiety as I glanced across at the Jack Wills mannequins with fantastically unachievable shoulder-to-waist ratios. Unsure of how to comfort myself in this fragile emotional state, I turned into the covered market, heading toward the buttery, refined-flour warmth of the cookie stall when -
hang on a minute - I realised I could buy a Nibchoc at Alpha Bar!!
Hallelujah. I got the bee pollen/manuka honey combo and it was absolutely gorgeous. It completely satisfied my craving; in fact, I was fully satisfied before I even took the last bite. And the best part is that I don’t feel disgustingly full of cookie and related guilt. I’m even about to go to the gym. Thank you, Nibchoc, for saving my day!

 

Just wanted to say how much I am enjoying the Nibchoc bites. I’m allergic to sugar (well, not fruit sugar) and I’ve not eaten chocolate for over 7 years as a result (I also was told I was allergic to chocolate) - so this has been SUCH a big thing for me, as you can imagine! They taste wonderful and I’m really enjoying trying all the different flavours. Thank you.

 

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