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I didn't think to weigh it, but it is actually very good! I expected actual white chocolate, but it's like a really really light milk chocolate. I would consider repurchasing, a nice find.
I weighted the chocolate bar and without the wrapper it is 27.1 grams for me on my electronic scale.
I put the chocolate in different positions on the weight platform and always got the same number.
Also to compare I weighted a mini coffee crisp that was 12 gr and that was the correct weight for that item.
I haven't tried the chocolate yet as I can't have much right now, but it smells really good!
I'd like to know how they determine this is supposed to be a white chocolate?
The only "white" bars I've seen are either from a chocolate shop where I know the people who make the chocolate and their white chocolate is more beige and not dark like this one.
Or the Ritter Sport white chocolate w whole hazelnut bar that is quite beige looking (and extremely tasty).
http://ritter-sport.us/#/en_US/product/100g_white_whole_hazelnuts
I guess I will ask the chocolate makers I know about how they determine white chocolate. Now I am very curious.
The people I know have been making chocolate at least 40 years in Canada....
*Oh seeing this is a Seasonsbox post, my update is my credit card co told me it takes up to 60 days for a refund...
-they should have canceled my card and never did....not impressed.