SHOPPING CART

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

THREE SWEET OPTIONS

· The Wanders family of Elten, Germany, has been making chocolate confections since 1726. Continuing the tradition, descendant Wilhelm Wanders and his wife, Melanie, who live in Bristow, have started a candy business they call Chocolaterie Wanders.

Those who like strong flavors will appreciate the Earl Grey tea dark chocolate, flavored with local wildflower honey. Our favorite may be the creamy milk chocolate ganache with a hint of cinnamon.

Available by the bite-size piece ($1.25 each) at Opera House Gourmet, 9126 Center St., Manassas, 703-330-9636, and by the box at Cork & Fork, 7333 Atlas Walk Way, Gainesville, 703-753-5554. A quarter-pound box is $19.99; a half-pound assortment is $29.99. Or order online at http://www.chocolateriewanders.com.



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