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Which is better: Chocolate or Kisses? (New Poll!)

04/17/07, by Kate Hopkins Email 2562 views • Categories: Food, Candy

Would you be surprised to learn that there's been a study on this? The winner - Chocolate gives people more of a buzz than passionate kisses.

To which my only reply is that the participants of this study are clearly kissing the wrong people.

UPDATED: Added poll to the left column. Feel free to support your position in the comments of this post.


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Comment from: leonine19 [Visitor] Email · http://leonine194.canalblog.com
lol;-)
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 07:58
Comment from: Tony S. [Visitor] Email
Of course, if you got chocolate and rubbed it on your lips first...
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 11:12
Comment from: jb [Visitor] Email
I think you need another category in your poll: "Depends on the kisser".
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 11:58
Comment from: Keely [Visitor] Email
First of all: The thing about kisses is you can have them whenever you want, while chocolate is a sometimes food.

Second: It's really hard to keep melty foods in your mouth without chewing and swollowing! A better test would be for the people to compare normal kissing with normal consumption of chocolate, and not normal kissing with slowly melting chocolate in the mouth without being allowed to chew it.
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 19:32
Comment from: Janine [Visitor] Email
I think it depends in large part on the *form* of the chocolate. I've had some chocolate cakes which are better than just about the best kisses I've ever had. But, just regular (good quality, of course) chocolate, consumed in bar form? Nah, I'll take the kisses thank you.
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/07 @ 22:12
Comment from: Lacey [Visitor] Email
Bah! Chocolate kisses for the win!
PermalinkPermalink 04/18/07 @ 12:22

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