



You have seen that old list a million times. One anniversary year's gift is paper, another is silver, and still another is wood, and gold, and on and on. Why can't you keep up with those facts? Because the stuffy old tradition is exceedingly boring!
But never fear, for chocolate is here! And it is a wedding anniversary gift that is appreciated by the young and old alike. Just browsing in the mother of all chocolate collections, Chocolate.com, you will immediately see a plethora of thoughtful chocolate choices.
This Box of Assorted Truffles by Coco Luxe is double the pleasure, double the fun! Two pieces of each dessert flavor for the anniversary couple make this a double good choice. And check out the flavors of these truffles. How does gingerbread, German chocolate, devil’s food, after dinner mint and double cherry sound to your palate?
A gift basket is another winning wedding anniversary gift choice. Art of Appreciation creates this Sweet Wishes For You Gourmet Food Basket which is generous but still affordable. Contents include truffles, butter cookies, hot cocoa, Brie cheese spread, crackers and more. Who wouldn't enjoy this picnic on the occasion of the remembrance of their wedding day?
But what if you are young and just out of college? And poor as a church mouse in winter? And you need some quality chocolate for your spouse for your anniversary? But you can't let your heart take over and be irresponsible and blow the money for the rent? Never fear, Chocolate.com can come to your aid. Is this Large Squirtle just what you need? The goofy name coupled with the fab buttery, chewy caramel, and the toasted pecans, all covered with the richest dark chocolate will have you laughing and enjoying your little corner of chocolate heaven all evening long
.The scholarly researcher types at Duke University may think there is "No Such Thing as a Sweet Tooth," but no matter what you call it, in today's vernacular, "it is what it is." We know what we like and what will please those we love, and thank goodness Chocolate.com's online ordering process does not go through those misguided Blue Devils!
In June of 2007, Chocolate.com was featured in a Business Week article along with parent company Internet Real Estate Group. The article emphasized the value of the Chocolate.com domain name and captured the excitement of the entrepreneurs who are building the business. The article has brought an influx of traffic and positive feedback.
We would like to thank our vendors for providing high quality gifts and service, and also thank our customers for making our growth possible. We hope you continue to enjoy our products and services, described by Business Week as an "online emporium, complete with boutique sweets, recipes."
Chocolaterie Wanders is based in Manassas, VA and has been a Chocolate.com vendor since May 3, 2007 .
Chocolate.com offers 28 products from Chocolaterie Wanders.

A Delicious History:
Since 1798 the Wanders Family has produced world-class chocolates, pastries and savories. We pride ourselves in the rich gastronomic traditions started by Wilhelm Wanders in Elten, Germany over 200 years ago. We are pleased to be able to share our history and passion for chocolate with you, and invite you to savor a piece of the Old World.
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Our Philosophy:
At Chocolaterie Wanders, we strive to redefine the quality of artisan chocolates. Every stage of production is done by hand, including the mixing, pouring, cutting, piping, and enrobing of ganaches, as well as the final decoration and adornment of each ... More About Chocolaterie Wanders
Flavonoids, also found in wine are types of pigments that are water-soluble and created by plants of many varieties. There are thousands of different flavanoids. Plants use flavonoids in the process of photosynthesis.
How the human body actually uses and/or processes flavonoids is still not determined but they have been linked to good health in many areas - particularly blood circulation.
If you are a science buff, then you'll be interested to know that flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds containing 15 carbon atoms, two benzene rings joined by a linear three carbon chain. If you're just an average, everyday person with a sweet tooth, then you'll be interested to know that good things are contained in a single bite of dark chocolate. So please, put down the chemistry book and enjoy some today!