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Godiva To Die For


Barb Alexander, Contributing Editor for Suite101.com's English Grammar and Style recently emailed me about the coffee that drives her passion!

"My question is, have you ever tried Godiva coffee? It's supposed to be for dessert (and is on the expensive side) but it is my daily indulgence.

Creme brulée, chocolate creme, vanilla hazelnut, mmmmmmm! "

Thanks Barb for the heads up!! I've now checked it out and here's what I've found at Godiva.com. They do indeed carry some tantilizing flavored roasts. Try this out for size

Cafe Godiva Chocolate Crème 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Crème Brûlée 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Irish Crème 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Special Roast 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Special Roast Decaf. 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Vanilla Hazelnut 10 oz. $11.00 Cafe Godiva Vanilla Hazelnut Decaf. 10 oz $11.00

"For any occasion - and most certainly to complete your Godiva after-dinner experience."

So, if you give them a try, add to our discussions and let me know what you thought of Godiva Coffee! Does anyone have another favorite roaster for their after-dinner cup of java? Share with all of us, would you?

The copyright of the article Godiva To Die For in Coffee is owned by Katherine Austinson. Permission to republish Godiva To Die For in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.

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