In Today’s Mail: Hummingbird Chocolate

At the end of May Sue mentioned an article about an award winning chocolatier on my Facebook Page. It turned out that the small batch chocolate maker, Hummingbird Chocolate, was Canadian and had won a bunch of awards when up against a bunch of big names that I mention around here often, including Amedei.

So, of course, I instantly had to track down this new-to-me chocolate and see what I could score. Thankfully, I discovered that they had an online store and I ordered the three bars that appealed to me the most (including their award winning bars).

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I’ll taste them separately and make notes, but I wanted to share these pretties right away.

13 thoughts on “In Today’s Mail: Hummingbird Chocolate

  1. The hand written thank you note is a great touch! Customer service (or, more accurately, the lack of) is a big pet peeve of mine. It’s nice to know there are companies out there who know how to do it.
    I can’t wait to hear what you think!
    Gail

  2. My chocolate stash is about to become non existent with the paper I have to write. Maybe these guys will end up in my new stash.

  3. You give me serious chocolate envy! Luckily I have not had too many types of quality chocolate so I can make do with the cheap easy access stuff! Silver lining right? 😉

  4. The Hummingbird Chocolates look lovely. I can taste the fruitiness in my imagination. On another note, I am on a quest to read all your other books. Have finished After the Virus. Loved the characters, loved the book!! Could that one be a series? I wonder. Right now I am reading Spirit Binder. Love the characters so far and I am still getting acquainted. The mother seems like a character you would love to hate, but I am reserving judgment. Thank you for your words. I remember way back in Junior High school, I had the notion that I wanted to be a writer, it just never happened and I realized many years ago that writing is not my gift. One of my gifts involve fabric, needles and thread. Another is glass and glass cutters then there is primitive jewelry making. Oh well, enough about me, I have to go read.

    1. Realizing what we are good at and what makes us happy is one of the major struggles of life, and some people never figure it out. I’m glad you know! I got a lot of sequel requests for ATV when I first published it. But I never saw it as a series. That would have taken my career in a very different direction, which is interesting to think about now. I hope you enjoy SB as well!

      Thank you for reading (and playing with me on the blog).

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