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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV


@Lovestheshores wrote:

Terrible flavor assortment in the Harry London TSV.  Where are the BUCKEYES???? 


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How right you are @Lovestheshores. I was prepared to order, but two of the candies are basically crushed pretzels. I was hoping for buckeyes and chocolate lava bites - not something I can drizzle chocolate on and make at home.

 

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

Tried HD a few years back. Not terribly impressed with the product.  AND where is all the dark chocolate?  Only 1 selection this year.  THe assortment does nothing for me so I will be skipping this time for sure.  I am better off getting really good chocolate from several candymakers in my home town.  Shop small!!

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

Already received mine.  Yes it is a little light on the candy but the tins are adorable and it makes a "substantial" gift for mailman, neighbors and things like that.  Guess it depends on why you are buying it.  I am pleased.

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

Forgot to add the you get a lot for the price, imo.

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

The only chocolates my kids request every year in their stockings is Frangos from Macys. For 20 years and counting. They all pick their flavors . I got a great deal on a one day only pricing. They were wrapped for the hoidays. My kids dont collect tins so that is not a selling point for me.

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV


@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

The TSV is 2-1/2 pounds of candy.  Am I mistaken that I remember  past Harry London sets of 5 lbs & 6 lbs pounds of candy??  This just seems like a very small TSV.  

 

Plus -- no Buckeyes!


You are correct. I went back and checked my orders. in 10/16, I purchased a large box of individually wrapped Harry London chocolates 7 lbs. for $59. it came with boxes for gift giving. All sorts of candies. I had the most fun filling the boxes for friends and family. of course I ate my share too. it amounted to $8.42 per pound. This TSV. amounts to $15 per pound. But you get the little tins which I dond need. 

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

I've gotten these every year for years and years but I'm also passing this year due to such a small amount of candy and the selection.  Yes, the tins are cute but I'm more interested in the candy for gifts.....  Smiley Sad

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

I got their TSV two years ago and I was not impressed.  The flavors were not that great.  Gertrude Hawk is much better, if you have any in the malls near you.

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Re: Sharing: Harry London TSV

I dont like the Chocolate pretzels or the white chocolate pretzels. Why did they have to put to of them in? They should of put at least the buckeyes in, then I might of ordered them.

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