Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Chocolate "Chips"

Chocolate shaped like potato chips
 
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This idea's not much to celebrate about. Pretty much chocolate thinned out and curved to look like potato chips. The name is what sparked me. Thinkin' about opening a company that makes zany foods like that. Tell me whatcha think!
wattowings, Apr 12 2003

chocolate chips. http://www.sallys-p...chocolate_chips.htm
[po, Oct 04 2004]

Chocolate Shavings http://shop.store.y...nardc/chocshav.html
Not big enough for you, I think. [DrCurry, Oct 04 2004]

(?) Tempering chocolate, an explanation and process http://www.scharffe.../recipes/temper.htm
12 Apr 03 | Scharffen-Berger. Yum. [bristolz, Oct 04 2004]

Chocolate Covered "Gourmet" Potato Chips http://www.candy4u.com/larchoccovpo.html
Not quite.. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004]

Chip Shaped Chocolate http://www.gopromos...1&subgroupid=101424
Lookie here. [phoenix, Oct 04 2004]

Hershey's Swoops http://www.taquitos...php?snack_code=1976
Here's a short review of this chocolatey confection. [tchaikovsky, Oct 04 2004]


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       you mean crisps?
po, Apr 12 2003
  

       I like it, but it would be hard to keep them from breaking up in a bag, you may want to package them like Pringles with a paper wafer between each.   

       What'n hell are "crisps?"
bristolz, Apr 12 2003
  

       Chips.   

       These are Baked in many restaurants, which serve large chocolate shavings as dessert garnishes. Haven't seen any packaged and sold. I think they'd be too flimsy. But if you can figure it out, you've got my vote. Actually, you've got my vote anyway.
DrCurry, Apr 12 2003
  

       I think they'd have to be molded, properly tempered and, given a Pringles-like shape and a reasonable thickness, would probably be rugged enough.
bristolz, Apr 12 2003
  

       we gotta get this crisps / chips thing sorted; for the sake of whirled peas :)
po, Apr 12 2003
  

       I corrected 2fries when he started talking about the chip on someone's shoulder. "You mean shoulder crisp, don't you?" I asked. I think that it sounds stupid but I'd like to be correct and all.
bristolz, Apr 12 2003
  

       bris, I don't give a f***. I love you!   

       does it matter?
po, Apr 12 2003
  

       I don't think it matters as long as they bring back Erik Estrada for the lead role.   

       Of course it matters.
bristolz, Apr 12 2003
  

       Interesting point. Do Brits have crisps on their shoulders?
waugsqueke, Apr 12 2003
  

       Is the pope a cataholic?
thumbwax, Apr 12 2003
  

       Crisps / chips / fries = intractable problem. Let's just agree to deliberately misunderstand one another whenever possible.
snarfyguy, Apr 12 2003
  

       I'm in.
bristolz, Apr 12 2003
  

       I'm disappointed. I thought I'd see references to 'Jon and Ponch' here.
X2Entendre, Apr 13 2003
  

       You're disappointed? I'm disappointed, too. I thought this was going to be a tasteless remake of the 80's TV show with black actors in the lead roles. ba-da-boom!   

       How about a 'do-it-yourself" chocolate "chip" ("crisp") -making kit comprised of a block of chocolate (mmm, chocolate!) and a cheese slicer, you know, the kind you draw across the flat face of the cheese to skim off a layer, only you use it to shave off slivers of chocolate instead?   

       Zany foods? Do you mean like Turt-illa Chips - kind of like the candy Turtles (FYI - a caramel disk dotted with pecan chunks strategically located so when it is coated with chocolate it resembles a tiny turtle) flattened out and cut into triangles so you can dip them in "salsa" (special sweet salsa made from strawberries and whipped cream and stuff) before popping in your mouth?
Canuck, Apr 13 2003
  

       Yes, canuck. About the Brits, have you ever tried to make one of the guys in the funny hats smile?
wattowings, Apr 15 2003
  

       I'd go for french-fry-shaped chocolate fingers! (You just can't eat two!)
Cedar Park, Apr 15 2003
  

       sorry but i'd like to stick to chocolate syrup
tumblesone, May 28 2003
  

       This is a great idea. They don't have to be soft milk chocolate hershey-like deals, but crunchy, like flattened cocoa puffs. I'd buy either version though. And they could come up with other flavors and toppings. I'd seriously be worried about someone stealing this idea. I can't believe we don't have anything like this now.
ukbrutus, May 28 2003
  

       How about reinventing it?   

       Seriously, I came up with this very idea a month ago, but when I saw this, I remembered seeing it when it was first posted. Even the 'salsa' bit.   

       Oh well...have a vanilla-pudding-with-coconut-and-strawberry-creme-dipped chocolate croissant.
galukalock, May 28 2003
  

       Speaking of "cute" little names for businesses, how about Inevi tables?
goober, May 28 2003
  

       how is inevi an adjective describing a table
ukbrutus, May 28 2003
  

       I also had this idea.   

       Then galukalock said it was his, then there was a big fight, then the hospital, big mess...
smileydudette, May 28 2003
  

       Inevitable.
goober, May 29 2003
  

       Hershey's makes a product just like this. They're called Swoops! and they are thin pieces of chocolate shaped kind of like Pringles Potato Chips and stacked together in small packages. They taste just like the candy bars and kisses, so I guess Hershey's expects people to go wild over the new shape or something. I don't know if they sell them everywhere, but I've had them in California.
tchaikovsky, Jan 28 2004
  

       I was expecting a confectioners computer circuit....
normzone, Jan 28 2004
  

       [tchaikovsky] they're in Illinois, too. I haven't tried them. I'm too stingy- I'll just eat the cheapest version of a melted down Hershey's kiss/candy bar/etc I can find.
theonecalledzil, Jan 28 2004
  

       So not a new crime fighting TV show
theircompetitor, Jan 31 2004
  

       Baked! hershey's Swoops. They're in all the supermarkets
MissQT, Mar 15 2006
  

       And in the Uk by Cadburys about 6 months ago - trouble is, they're vile, kind of crispy and hard. uck.
rubyminky, Mar 15 2006
  

       One must look at the post date and the date the fully realized idea was implemented before they throw the 'B' word around.   

       I had not seen the Hershey things until last year, and this may be my shortcoming, but the warning stands.
daseva, Mar 15 2006
  


 

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