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Terpe
1st December 2013, 15:56
The most delicious chocolate treats to help make waiting for Christmas so much more enjoyable for children and adults alike...............


1. Lindt

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Everyone loves Lindt and this calendar includes 24 of its most iconic festive novelties, including mini Santas, mini reindeers and those melt-in-the-mouth Lindor balls.

£5.29, lindt-shop.co.uk



2. Windel

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If you’re after a more traditional advent calendar for children that doesn’t cost the earth, this has a picture of Santa and his entourage dashing through the snow with a daily chocolate treat to keep them going until the big day.

£1.99, lakeland.co.uk



3. Drinks By The Dram: The Ginvent Calendar

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At first glance, it’s hard to imagine how a mere advent calendar could possibly justify this price tag. But behind each window lies a sample of astonishingly good gin. From market leaders to artisanal treats and from new brands to hard-to-find gems, it’s a gin-lover’s dream and there’s a whisky version, too.

£110, selfridges.com



4. Marks & Spencer Percy Pig

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It’s not the first time Percy Pig has appeared on an M&S advent calendar, but this year’s marks the little guy’s 21st birthday. The fun-themed calendar is filled with Percy white chocolates, flavoured with dried raspberries.

£2.50, marksandspencer.com



5. Carluccio’s

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This is the first year Carluccio’s has produced an advent calendar and it was worth the wait. Besides the beautiful packaging, inspired by the colours of Bologna in Italy, each window reveals high-quality, foil-wrapped chocolate in the shape of fruit, animal or something Christmassy. At 250g, there’s no skimping, either.

£10.95, carluccios.com



6. Leupoldt Lebkuchen

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Lebkuchen is the German word for gingerbread and the traditional family company Leupoldt has been at the forefront of Lebkuchen manufacture in Germany since 1905. Its advent offering this year comes in the form of an attractive Christmas tree with pull-out drawers.

£29.95, harrods.com (in store only)



7. Godiva

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This Belgian chocolatier sells its premium gourmet chocolates worldwide and its advent offering for this year, filled with both signature and seasonal chocolates to please every palate, doesn’t disappoint.

£22, godiva-online-store.eu



8. Hotel Chocolat Truffles for Two

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If you’ve got a couple of chocoholic adults in your household, this is well worth forking out for. There are two delectable baby truffles behind each window, with flavours ranging from mulled wine to sticky gingerbread and pecan pudding.

£26, hotelchocolat.com



9. Montezuma’s

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New this year, this creative offering has 24 handmade chocolates that are inspired by the company’s popular British pudding bars. Flavours include Eton mess, treacle tart, summer pudding and lemon meringue.

£9.99, montezumas.co.uk



10. John Lewis Iced Gingerbread

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There can be few tastes more festive than gingerbread, which makes this calendar – with beautifully decorated and scrumptious gingerbread treats – a particularly worthwhile purchase. The calendar comes nicely wrapped, too.

£12, johnlewis.com



Source:-
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/christmas10/entertainment/the-10-best-christmas-ice-rinks-8940616.html

RickyR
1st December 2013, 17:26
We are cheapskates, we have wooden advent calendars which we reuse every year and put in any old chocolates :-)

Terpe
1st December 2013, 18:17
We are cheapskates, we have wooden advent calendars which we reuse every year and put in any old chocolates :-)

I rather like the idea of that......maybe I could build a nice one.
Have it stocked with 12 minatures of my favourite liqueurs:-


Amarula
Baileys
Chartreuse Green
Cherry brandy
Cointreau
Crème de Menthe
Drambuie
Galliano Sambuca
Grand Marnier
Koskenkorva Salmiakka
Pisa Nut Liqueur
Tia Maria

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stevewool
1st December 2013, 18:51
great memories from when our kids was small, the first thing they did when they came downstairs was to open the date and pop the chocolate into there mouths:icon_lol::icon_lol::icon_lol: