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Re: What happen to the Harry London't TSV? No tin this year?


@Mominohio wrote:

@Celebrate121 wrote:

Much better this airing at 1pm est 

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 I wouldn't of said anything but I saw the chocolate on his nailbed last night

 

I ordered them I think they're a great deal actually and I'm going to include little gift cards  ... There  you go 12 presents done


 

Kind of hard to leave in the middle of a presentation to wash your hands. He does keep a wet towel, and does clean his hands when the 'cut' gets all over his nails, but really, if you watch and entire presentation, you can see that he starts out with clean hands, but the showing of the product gets messy. 

 

I really think some people just look for something to whine about.


I think he did an excellet job keeping his hands clean during each presentation.  I'd be the first to say something if it was gross, but I even made the remark earlier today that he's the best at presentation as far as keeping his hands clean.  Kind of hard not to get choc on your fingers and nails when you've been presenting chocolate all day long.  The poor guy has cut so many pieces of candy but after each time he cleans his hands.

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Re: What happen to the Harry London't TSV? No tin this year?

I love my chocolate but these candies just didn't look appealing to me for some reason.

 

We make Buckeyes every year for x-mas and there is nothing like our homeade ones. None of the mass produced ones sold like this have ever come close to what we make. 

 

 

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Re: What happen to the Harry London't TSV? No tin this year?


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

I love my chocolate but these candies just didn't look appealing to me for some reason.

 

We make Buckeyes every year for x-mas and there is nothing like our homeade ones. None of the mass produced ones sold like this have ever come close to what we make. 

 

 


 

@Lipstickdiva

 

I've had these candies, and they are just ok. Not bad, not wonderful, just good enough to be acceptable for eating or giving.

 

And about those Buckeyes! When you are from Ohio, you pretty much are required to make your own, and you are right, I've never had any commercially made buckeye candy that comes close to our homemade recipe. My recipe starts with a whole pound of butter, two pounds of peanut butter and three pounds of powdered sugar. Makes a couple of hundred pieces. We give away a ton of them!

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Re: What happen to the Harry London't TSV? No tin this year?


@Mominohio wrote:

@Lipstickdiva wrote:

I love my chocolate but these candies just didn't look appealing to me for some reason.

 

We make Buckeyes every year for x-mas and there is nothing like our homeade ones. None of the mass produced ones sold like this have ever come close to what we make. 

 

 


 

@Lipstickdiva

 

I've had these candies, and they are just ok. Not bad, not wonderful, just good enough to be acceptable for eating or giving.

 

And about those Buckeyes! When you are from Ohio, you pretty much are required to make your own, and you are right, I've never had any commercially made buckeye candy that comes close to our homemade recipe. My recipe starts with a whole pound of butter, two pounds of peanut butter and three pounds of powdered sugar. Makes a couple of hundred pieces. We give away a ton of them!


@Mominohio, no doubt.  It would be a sin here to buy a Buckeye!  LOL

 

They definitely aren't figure friendly but oh so good.

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Re: What happen to the Harry London't TSV? No tin this year?

I visited the Harry London chocolate factory in Ohio and went on a factory tour. I was shocked by what I saw. The chocolate is not made there. It is imported in boxes and melted to make the pieces of chocolate. The tour is given by kids that look to be in high school. The factory is...well....small....because they are not making chocolate there. You are paying for a "name" and not the original quality. You can find Harry London chocolate at TJ Maxx and Tuesday Morning and I can imagine its of the same quality. The factory barely has any workers in it.