Blue Hot Chocolate. Of course.
It doesn't do anything to improve my stereotypical conceptions about the craziness of American culture. Oh my goodness, that just made me think, I haven't checked ithe ingredients, there could be something terrible in it! Hehe only joking, although my friend Kelly in La Rochelle told me some horror stories about some kind of corn syrup (?) that you get in so many products there.
Anyway, this hot chocolate is free from nastiness. Hopefully. I mean, it is blue.
It was good, but actually not majorly blue - more of a nice sea-green colour. A little more appealing than it would be if a radioactive/electric colour. I think it must be a white-chocolate based drink too. Not bad!...
Oh and that was another present for the family... these little Portmeirion cups match my mum's other dishes... and were apparently just $0.49 in a thrift store! Well that's another stereotype fulfilled... that everything is cheaper over there! I must go one day and find out for myself of course :).
Oh and that was another present for the family... these little Portmeirion cups match my mum's other dishes... and were apparently just $0.49 in a thrift store! Well that's another stereotype fulfilled... that everything is cheaper over there! I must go one day and find out for myself of course :).














this is so cute. i love that you don't know what high frutose corn syrup is!lol those cups are adorable and the hot chocolate looks delicious.
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Teehee, well yes I was shocked that this was such a widespread thing in America and I knew nothing about it either! Thanks for the comment :)
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