When I was about nine years old I was asked to lead an old dog round a ring in a charity dog show. My father told me I would be paid for this chore.
I had only just come from a tiny island in the Pacific so I was pretty naive.
My old dog won nothing but the owner, a kindly old man leaned down and after patting me on the head, handed me a bag of chocolate coins. I was furious and sulked for the rest of the day. I felt utterly cheated.
But I like your "coins" and I love mint chocolate so please do tell me where you source them.
Not so bad being rich in chocolate, eh? Thanks for posting, Karl.
I soon "spent" all my coins. Now poor in chocolate again! :-)
When I was about nine years old I was asked to lead an old dog round a ring in a charity dog show. My father told me I would be paid for this chore.
I had only just come from a tiny island in the Pacific so I was pretty naive.
My old dog won nothing but the owner, a kindly old man leaned down and after patting me on the head, handed me a bag of chocolate coins. I was furious and sulked for the rest of the day. I felt utterly cheated.
But I like your "coins" and I love mint chocolate so please do tell me where you source them.
I got them from Whitakers, a UK chocolate company that also does good value bulk packs:
https://www.whitakerschocolates.com/chocolate-for-catering-c2/bulk-chocolate-catering-packs-c3/dark-chocolate-mint-crisps-bulk-box-p682