Gunz. I bought four of their products at the beginning of the month (1st of November) and for some strange reason, the name sounded familiar. But I couldn't recall trying anything else from them. After visiting their website, a lot of things are still unclear. Thogh a few are quite clear. I now remember which of their products I've tried in the past (more about that in another post). And I understand a few basic things about them - from Dornbirn, founded in 1986, owning the chocolate label Maitre Truffout and quite a few cake and biscuit labels. The packaging of the Gunz products that I've bought at the beginning of this month indicated that they were made in Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Austria... Had I bought a fifth product, would it have been made somewhere else?
Maitre Truffout Creme Truffel. A box of milk chocolate pralines with creamy filling and white chocolate flakes. That certainly sounded interesting and I liked the image on the box which showed three truffles, chocolate cream and a white chocolate block (see the first picture below).
Gunz. I bought four of their products at the beginning of the month (1st of November) and for some strange reason, the name sounded familiar. But I couldn't recall trying anything else from them. After visiting their website, a lot of things are still unclear. Thogh a few are quite clear. I now remember which of their products I've tried in the past (more about that in another post). And I understand a few basic things about them - from Dornbirn, founded in 1986, owning the chocolate label Maitre Truffout and quite a few cake and biscuit labels. The packaging of the Gunz products that I've bought at the beginning of this month indicated that they were made in Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Austria... Had I bought a fifth product, would it have been made somewhere else?
Maitre Truffout Creme Truffel. A box of milk chocolate pralines with creamy filling and white chocolate flakes. That certainly sounded interesting and I liked the image on the box which showed three truffles, chocolate cream and a white chocolate block (see the first picture below).
I'm a big fan of rum and chocolate combinations so, whenever I see a new rum chocolate, I have to try it. That's how I got to try the Everyday Selection Moka-Rhum - a milk chocolate with rum cream filling. I had never heard of Everyday Selection before and I still don't know much about them. All I've been able to find is that they are a brand of Colruyt Group.
They also had Praline and Banana versions. But I don't like bananas and I'm not a hazelnut fan either, so I didn't find those ones interesting.
I'm a big fan of rum and chocolate combinations so, whenever I see a new rum chocolate, I have to try it. That's how I got to try the Everyday Selection Moka-Rhum - a milk chocolate with rum cream filling. I had never heard of Everyday Selection before and I still don't know much about them. All I've been able to find is that they are a brand of Colruyt Group.
They also had Praline and Banana versions. But I don't like bananas and I'm not a hazelnut fan either, so I didn't find those ones interesting.
Davinia. Who are Davinia? I still don't know, I haven't been able to find much about them on the internet. They're from Belgium, and they also make some truffles called Royal Truffles, some Milk Mini-Chocolates and some spread called ChocoDuo.
I first saw three of their chocolate bars two weeks ago. They seemed interesting, so I tried two of them (Milk Chocolate with Praline Filling and Dark Chocolate with Praline Filling) a week later.
Davinia. Who are Davinia? I still don't know, I haven't been able to find much about them on the internet. They're from Belgium, and they also make some truffles called Royal Truffles, some Milk Mini-Chocolates and some spread called ChocoDuo.
I first saw three of their chocolate bars two weeks ago. They seemed interesting, so I tried two of them (Milk Chocolate with Praline Filling and Dark Chocolate with Praline Filling) a week later.