Lindt Lindor 60% Extra Dark Truffles

Johanna Swith
I imagine I am not the only one who feels like a great piece of chocolate can turn a day around, for me gourmet chocolates are like a drug, something I crave like an addict, but can no longer afford to regularly indulge in. Your standard candy bar will set you back almost a dollar these days, and the higher quality chocolates are even more expensive. When I want to indulge in a great piece of candy I look for something that is well worth the hefty price tag, and something that will last for a few days at least. When my last chocolate craving hit, I knew I wanted Lindt Lindor Truffles. I headed into my local Kroger grocery store and began browsing their selection of Lindt lindor Truffles. The bag that most appealed to me was 60% extra dark truffles. I have a weakness for dark chocolates, and truffles, so this is a winning combination for me.

I paid three dollars for a bag of Lindt Lindor 60% extra dark truffles. Each bag contains around 12 truffles, which in my opinion are the perfect size for a little indulgence. What I love about Lindt Lindor Truffles is that they have a solid shell, and they are filled with a rich and smooth filling. The people at Lindt know chocolates, they have been in business for over 160 years. The man behind Lindt lindor truffles is also the person who invented the very first melting chocolates.

Each truffle contains around 70 calories, if you can resist eating more than one, this makes a nice pick me up that won't leave you feeling guilty. It will leave you feeling blissful however. Maybe I am just crazy for Swiss or any chocolate in general...

I had never tried this specific flavor before, but 60% extra dark left me very satisfied. The next time I am looking for a fantastic, rich, smooth and decadent chocolate, chances are I will turn to Lindt Lindor Truffles, assuming my budget allows me to spend three dollars on a bag of candy. I would recommend Lindt Lindor 60% extra dark truffles to anyone who likes dark chocolates, Swiss chocolates, or truffles. This I an exquisite chocolate that is well worth every penny in my opinion. My boyfriend thinks these chocolate truffles taste too buttery, but I don't detect the flavor of butter when I indulge in Lindt Lindor Truffles.

Published by Johanna Swith

I have a little experience with a lot of things, but not a lot of experience with little things. I'm a thirty-one year old aspiring aspirer from a small town in southeastern Ohio.  View profile

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