Sunday, November 20, 2016

Waldenbuch

On October 1, we visited Waldenbuch, the home of Rittersport chocolate.


It was really fun. I found out that Rittersports were cheaper at the source (they were about a dollar). My favorite Rittersport was the Buttermilch-Zitrone. Es war sehr gut. One of my favorites was also the Edelbitter. Mom likes the Pfefferminz.

All of my candy bars were melted somewhat because I put them under my seat which was right by the heater.
--Samuel

It was fun. I liked the Pfefferminz. I liked the Straciatella Crisp. I liked the museum because I got to learn about chocolate.
--Spencer

That is the Rittersport shop and museum in the picture above. There were cheaper candy bars there.We did not actually take a picture of the factory part which is across the street. They have a wide selection of chocolate. The best one was Zitrone-Buttermilch. It is a summer special. Halbbitter is a replacement for semi-sweet. One of the stranger things is that they have tortilla chips or corn flakes in candy-bars.


Why, just why? It doesn't make any sense.

--Noel

I think that they taste good. The Knusper Tortilla Chips tasted so good. After a while they blend together. It is a bit of an acquired taste.
--Samuel

I love tortilla chips!
--Spencer

Plain cocoa beans taste surprisingly good (they had some to sample at the museum). The candy-bar I most want to try is the Pfefferminz-Marzipan that they had back in the 1970s or 1980s. It is my two favorites together.
--Sydney

The reason we don't have any more photos is that the camera ran out of batteries.
--Samuel

 Kathleen notes that the name for the store was clever: the Schoko-Laden. Translates into the Choco-store but sounds like the word for chocolate in German.

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