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Hey Neighbors!

Check out these new chocolates from Perugina!  They are delicious!


Perugina, the legendary Italian chocolatier and the only authentic Italian chocolate available in the U.S., recently  introduced its newest confection—Baci White.   Perugina’s Baci White confections are the perfect way to celebrate special occasions, with a “Kiss from the Heart of Italy.” “Baci” is the Italian word for “kisses” and the confections are produced in the hills of Perugia near the historic home of St. Valentine. In keeping with tradition, Baci confections include a special message of love tucked into each foil wrapper. Baci White have a gianduia center, a sensuous whipped chocolate filling blended with finely chopped hazelnuts, that is crowned by a crunchy whole hazelnut and enrobed in creamy, smooth white chocolate.


Baci Perugina’s contest to win complimentary wedding favors – it's happening now. It’s as easy as completing the registration form online at http://www.perugina.com/promotions.php and entrants can enter once a day with one winner drawn monthly from now through October 2013.

I had to hide all the extra chocolates after giving each family member one!  They all liked them so much they wanted a second one.  I still have one or two left, as long as no one finds them!  I have a feeling we would like their chocolate ones too.  They are so good!  The children liked reading the little papers inside each chocolate.

Be sure to visit their site and enter the contest going on.  If you should win, be sure to let us know!

Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this post.  I did receive product for review purposes.  All quotes are taken from the sponsor's website.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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