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That's just hysterical, although I'm sure it's a different Marolyn. But it would be funny if it was her, moving to the Napa Valley and using her God-husband's lines ("Discover the Secret Inside" for making chocolates. BTW -- have you had Scharffenberger Chocolates? If you are a lover of dark chocolate (I am), it is the best, made in a smallish factory in Berkeley. I understand, however, that they were recently purchased by Hershey. Oh, yeah, this is OT.
Related link: http://www.scharffenberger.com/
Modified by Joe at Fri, Feb 10, 2006, 15:34:42
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"although I'm sure it's a different Marolyn." How many Marolyn Rawats could there be ? What other "words of wisdom" could the chocs contain ? None of the insults from the trainings I hope! 
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Yes, Joe, Scharffenberger is great, but I only have one issue with them, their stuff is not organic! Great quality otherwise.I like Green and Blacks myself, very good quality, organic, and all made with Fair Trade chocolate. I think the Fair Trade bit is important, you read horror stories of how commercial cocoa farms are run, how the workers are treated, and all the bugs on the cocoa beans that get squashed into the chocolate... Yes, this is very OT, I will have to log in as the admin and write a post to myself about it... -- Mike
www.MikeFinch.com
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http://www.allbusiness.com/periodicals/article/290954-1.html
Chocowit Candy Co.
(800) 621-4228
The combination of Belgian chocolates along with brief messages to ponder is
the concept behind a new line of confections from Chocowit Candy Co. With the
motto, "Discover the Secret Inside," each individually wrapped bite-sized
rectangle of Belgian milk chocolate comes with an attractively designed card
that features a collectible message. There are more than 100 different messages
thus far. For the coming holiday season, there will be various sizes of gift
boxes starting at $19.50 for 12 pieces. Special retail trade dispenser boxes and
bulk packages are available as well. In the future, Chocowit plans to expand
beyond milk chocolate and to offer assorted confectionery and gift items.
Related link: The Secret Inside
Modified by Jean-Michel at Sat, Feb 11, 2006, 02:52:02
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... of a Prem Rawat operation - a lot of hype (2002) since when the whole thing has disappeared into oblivion. Looks like Chocowit was a sop to Marolyn in compensation for Monica getting Inspirare. It really is time someone wrote all this up as a soap script. Dom DeLouis as Rawat ? N
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Remember when we were having that thread about Rawat's new display case "invention"? I said it looked like it was for selling candy bars. They all laughed back then. But who's laughing now? Moo ha ha ha ha!
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Rawat hiding his 'message' in chocolate bars !! Who could believe this ? ..... and so childish !!
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...that's brave of you Kabir , posting that kind of "blasphemy"! When I was first posting here I worried about some kind of Divine supernatural punishment.....a thunderbolt ( of a symbolic nature ) that might descend from on high and strike me down ! I'm exaggerating but you may know what I mean.
Modified by Lexy at Sat, Feb 11, 2006, 10:39:44
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It just occurred to me that Danny DeVito was in the movie "Throw Momma from the Train". Analogy with Rawat? Perhaps.
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(From one of the best, strangest, movingest albums ever - Tom Waits' 1999 'Mule Variations'): > Don’t go to church on sunday Don’t get on my knees to pray Don’t memorize the books of the bible I got my own special way Bit I know jesus loves me Maybe just a little bit more
I fall on my knees every sunday At Zerelda Lee’s candy store
Well it’s got to be a chocolate jesus Make me feel good inside Got to be a chocolate jesus Keep me satisfied
Well I don’t want no anna zabba Don’t want no almond joy There ain’t nothing better Suitable for this boy Well it’s the only thing That can pick me up Better than a cup of gold See only a chocolate jesus Can satisfy my soul
(solo)
When the weather gets rough And it’s whiskey in the shade It’s best to wrap your savior Up in cellophane He flows like the big muddy But that’s ok Pour him over ice cream For a nice parfait
Well it’s got to be a chocolate jesus Good enough for me Got to be a chocolate jesus Good enough for me
Well it’s got to be a chocolate jesus Make me feel good inside Got to be a chocolate jesus Keep me satisfied > (song written just after 'Testamints' first appeared on the market)
Modified by nigel at Fri, Feb 10, 2006, 18:16:08
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