I need some help with mint milk chocolate source
@tim-collins
03/24/11 07:48:37
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@carlos-eichenberger
03/24/11 06:54:15
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Why not just use natural peppermint oil to flavor your milk chocolate? That way you don't have to buy a specialty chocolate for just one product. You could probably find it locally in PR at stores that supply the candymaking industry or hobby.
Edit: woops missed jo's post stating exactly the same! great minds and all...
@tim-collins
03/24/11 06:00:17
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Thanks. I will look into this and see what I can find. As you can tell, I don't know anything about chocolate and knew that I could find help here.
@holycacao
03/24/11 00:35:03
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@tim-collins
03/23/11 18:28:13
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Hi everyone,
I am looking for a source (preferably Florida or in the Southeast for shipping purposes} for mint milk chocolate. I am located in Puerto Rico and want to make mint chocolate rum balls. I was experimenting with various recipes to come up with what I felt was a great product and I did. I used Hershey's mint sticks in the experimental recipe and then the project stopped when the world blew up in 08.
Can someone help me find a source or offer any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Tim
updated by @tim-collins: 06/29/23 16:49:02
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