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When The Chocoholic--whose name is Bret--was a little girl, a bit of any chocolate ice cream or candy she ate ended up dripped or smeared on her T-shirt or dress.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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So The Cheese Princess, The Chocoholic, and I set off on the bus to the splenderous chocolate world of Jacques Genin.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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When The Chocoholic--whose name is Bret--was a little girl, a bit of any chocolate ice cream or candy she ate ended up dripped or smeared on her T-shirt or dress.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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So The Cheese Princess, The Chocoholic, and I set off on the bus to the splenderous chocolate world of Jacques Genin.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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When The Chocoholic--whose name is Bret--was a little girl, a bit of any chocolate ice cream or candy she ate ended up dripped or smeared on her T-shirt or dress.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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When The Cheese Princess and her sister, The Chocoholic, were in Paris for two weeks over Christmas, I knew that we needed to do some serious degusting of the great and powerful ambrosia of the cacao, the food of the gods.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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So The Cheese Princess, The Chocoholic, and I set off on the bus to the splenderous chocolate world of Jacques Genin.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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Operation Chocoholic was my first case in the new organisation.
Police interviews: the cases we can't forget Alice Fisher 2010
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When The Cheese Princess and her sister, The Chocoholic, were in Paris for two weeks over Christmas, I knew that we needed to do some serious degusting of the great and powerful ambrosia of the cacao, the food of the gods.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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When The Cheese Princess and her sister, The Chocoholic, were in Paris for two weeks over Christmas, I knew that we needed to do some serious degusting of the great and powerful ambrosia of the cacao, the food of the gods.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chocolate and Jacques Genin Beth Arnold 2011
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