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Has anyone bought the Thompson chocolates QVC offers for the holidays? How are they? I need some individually wrapped chocolates and am considering these but I'm unfamiliar with this brand. 

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I never have tried the Thompson Brand but I did buy the brand on HSN last year Giannis (spelling). They were good, my employees loved them, but hands down the best chocolate that I have had in the last year are the Waggoner dainties from Evine. OMG! I get the dark pecan. They are to die for. I really did myself in last year, I ordered some, then some more, then some more until the weather got to hot to order. I can't wait until I can get some this year. I am going to grab them on sale when they come out. 

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The Thompson chocolates are very good ... I bought them last Easter & everyone enjoyed them 😍

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I wondered about them too.   Looks like they've quit selling the Harry London chocolates.  I like those, liked the tins they came in and liked the fact that they were individually wrapped and several different kinds in the tins...   They kill me at QVC with their decisions.    and they're still selling that horrible IT brand...   Seems like thats on several times per week...

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I ordered them last year and was not impressed with the chocolate quality. Cute packaging. Can’t get a straight answer from CS about Harry London so ordered Giannios from HSN. Comparable.
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Re: Thompson Chocolate

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Thompson makes great milk chocolate--it truly is a step above anything you'd get at most stores.

 

If you check other threads in this forum, you'll find that it has been confirmed that Harry London will return to the Q around Thanksgiving. It seems there have been some logistical issues with the company being bought out by Ferrero Rocher, and you can pretty much only buy buckeyes at a few locations around the country right now. Even if they don't make the best chocolates on the market, I do love the tins, and they truly are a great holiday tradition.

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I've never tried a Thompson chocolate.  The potisitve recommends are appreciated for future gift giving.

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Re: Thompson Chocolate

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@loriqvc wrote:

Thompson makes great milk chocolate--it truly is a step above anything you'd get at most stores.

 

If you check other threads in this forum, you'll find that it has been confirmed that Harry London will return to the Q around Thanksgiving. It seems there have been some logistical issues with the company being bought out by Ferrero Rocher, and you can pretty much only buy buckeyes at a few locations around the country right now. Even if they don't make the best chocolates on the market, I do love the tins, and they truly are a great holiday tradition.


How do they compare to Godiva, my chocolate of choice?

Hung