Gourmet dipped pretzels

Anonymous
Someone went to Philly and brought me back these delicious chocolate covered pretzels with nuts and chocolate chips on it. Where can I find these in dc? I saw some online at Sharis berries but they are so expensive.
Anonymous
Oh, I remember those... I got a whole bag of deliciousness in Reading Terminal. They were expensive (for pretzels), and I can´t remember the shop name, but here´s a map of possibilities: http://readingterminalmarket.org/merchants
Anonymous
Go to michaels and get the Wilton dark chocolate candy discs. Melt them in the microwave, dip pretzel rods and sprinkle on whatever you want. So easy.
Anonymous
Wilton candy = wax
Anonymous
I tried making these at home one time by was unable together that nice hick gloppy coating on them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wilton candy = wax


Ingredients: sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil palm kernel, palm), cocoa powder processed with alkali, nonfat dry milk powder, glycerol lactic acid esters, soya lecithin, salt, artificial flavor

yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilton candy = wax


Ingredients: sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil palm kernel, palm), cocoa powder processed with alkali, nonfat dry milk powder, glycerol lactic acid esters, soya lecithin, salt, artificial flavor

yuck

Yet this will probably stick better. I tried using gourmet chocolate to make buckeyes: didn't work. The person who gave me the recipe said to stick with the regular stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember those... I got a whole bag of deliciousness in Reading Terminal. They were expensive (for pretzels), and I can´t remember the shop name, but here´s a map of possibilities: http://readingterminalmarket.org/merchants


I FOUND IT. Thank you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilton candy = wax


Ingredients: sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil palm kernel, palm), cocoa powder processed with alkali, nonfat dry milk powder, glycerol lactic acid esters, soya lecithin, salt, artificial flavor

yuck

Yet this will probably stick better. I tried using gourmet chocolate to make buckeyes: didn't work. The person who gave me the recipe said to stick with the regular stuff.


Then why bother? Why would you eat something just because it sticks. Try glue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember those... I got a whole bag of deliciousness in Reading Terminal. They were expensive (for pretzels), and I can´t remember the shop name, but here´s a map of possibilities: http://readingterminalmarket.org/merchants


I FOUND IT. Thank you!



Do share, you tease!
Anonymous
I just bought a bag of chocolate covered peanut butter pretzel nuggets from Trader Joe's. Quite possibly the most delicious thing I have ever eaten.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember those... I got a whole bag of deliciousness in Reading Terminal. They were expensive (for pretzels), and I can´t remember the shop name, but here´s a map of possibilities: http://readingterminalmarket.org/merchants


I FOUND IT. Thank you!


Yay! I have officially served my purpose on DCUM, thanks to having eaten a sick amount of chocolate once in Philadelphia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wilton candy = wax


Ingredients: sugar, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil palm kernel, palm), cocoa powder processed with alkali, nonfat dry milk powder, glycerol lactic acid esters, soya lecithin, salt, artificial flavor

yuck

Yet this will probably stick better. I tried using gourmet chocolate to make buckeyes: didn't work. The person who gave me the recipe said to stick with the regular stuff.


Then why bother? Why would you eat something just because it sticks. Try glue.


The "regular stuff" for buckeyes is chocolate chips: Semi-Sweet Chocolate (Sugar, Chocolate, Cocoa Butter, Milkfat, Soy Lecithin An Emulsifier, Vanillin-An Artificial Flavoring, Natural Flavoring). Sticks fine, and most of us like it.

Though I agree that eating Wilton Candy Melts is useless. Looks bad, tastes worse. What's the point?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, I remember those... I got a whole bag of deliciousness in Reading Terminal. They were expensive (for pretzels), and I can´t remember the shop name, but here´s a map of possibilities: http://readingterminalmarket.org/merchants


I FOUND IT. Thank you!



Do share, you tease!


Haha!! Click on the link and look for Pennsylvania General store. It's pretty inexpensive and soooo delicious.
Anonymous
If they are these: http://www.pageneralstore.com/product/ChocolatePretzelTinDeluxe

I have seen almost the exact same thing at Balduccis. More expensive though, I think.
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