Really nice mint chocolates?

Anonymous
John and Kira, Philadelphia
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Anonymous wrote:Oh, fellow Seattleites, how I wish we could hang out together and eat our Frangos. I have such fond memories of going to Freddie’s downtown with my grandma, who loved to shop. I’ll definitely buy a carton very soon.


I’ll add a bag of Chukar Cherries to go with the Frangos!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, fellow Seattleites, how I wish we could hang out together and eat our Frangos. I have such fond memories of going to Freddie’s downtown with my grandma, who loved to shop. I’ll definitely buy a carton very soon.


I’ll add a bag of Chukar Cherries to go with the Frangos!


Eh, you can keep those to yourself, but I’ll bring a bag of Beringer’s tea cookies, some fair scones, and a cedar plank salmon. <3
Anonymous
Oh, fellow Seattleites, how I wish we could hang out together and eat our Frangos. I have such fond memories of going to Freddie’s downtown with my grandma, who loved to shop. I’ll definitely buy a carton very soon.


I’ll add a bag of Chukar Cherries to go with the Frangos!


I will join you! I wish we could have Frango mint sundaes at the F&N restaurant, too. Huge treat growing up.
Anonymous
Balduccis sells Balssen cookies right now with dark chocolate and mint. Slim box. It’s not candy but will satisfy any mint cravings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Peppermint chocolate bark from William Sonoma.

Some sent it to me last year, and I couldn't stop eating it. it is not elegant but sooooooo good.



I love the peppermint bark from WS. Another place that makes great peppermint bark is The Fresh Market. The packaging isn't fancy but, wow, the peppermint bark is out of this world. It is seasonal. I haven't seen it since last Christmas.
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