I have to admit up front that this has to be one of the oddest headlines I’ve ever created for a review, but one of the more entertaining products I’ve ever reviewed in the candy sector.
I’m talking about (and enjoying) Cream Filled Beavers from Liquor Whaaat?! and before we get to far, please be aware that these candies have liquor on-board so don’t put them out for the kids on Halloween.
To start, the chocolate portion of the Beavers are Belgian chocolate created by a Chocolatier whose family has been in the confectionary business for over 200 years, and they are definitely tasty….so don’t let the light-hearted Beaver theme fool you. As someone who regularly creates and eats chocolates, I’d say these are deceivingly good chocolates.
The box includes six Beavers with three being dark chocolate filled with Rum truffle filling and three milk chocolates with Champagne cream filling. To make sure the candies remain perfect, Liquor Whaaat?! packages them with a freezer pack and in a Styrofoam cooler and mine arrived in perfect shape. The milk and dark chocolate flavors are really tasty and the fillings are amazing. The combination of dark chocolate and Rum works great, but my favorite was the milk chocolate with Champagne cream filling. The flavors and textures are addictive and while it would have been easy to eat them all, I managed to share them with a few adult friends who loved them all as well.
Overall I thought the Cream Filled Beavers from Liquor Whaaat?! were among my favorite chocolate creams and would make for a really good gift as well as a tasty dessert. I was also surprised to find that the are actually only 120 calories per Beaver so get out there and try them for yourself. And when you to try them, be sure to let us know what YOU think and just how much you love them too.
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