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There are lots of favorite candy, specifically chocolate quotes. Many of them you have probably heard throughout the years. We start off with the most notorious of them all and thanks to Tom Hanks; it will forever be remembered as the greatest chocolate quote of all.
Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump said, “Life is like a box of chocolates….you never know what you’re gonna get”.
For the chocolate lover in most of us, this anonymous quote is among favorites, “There are four basic food groups: milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate and chocolate truffles”.
Deanna Troi said in Star Trek, “I never met a chocolate I didn’t like”. Unfortunately, for the many chocolate lovers among us, this seems to be true for a lot of chocolate fanatics.
Some of the more famous quotes came from Ronald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Willy Wonka said, “The waterfall is most important! It mixes the chocolate! It churns it up! It pounds it and beats it! It makes it light and frothy! No other factory in the world mixes its chocolate by waterfall! But it’s the only way to do it properly! The only way!” If only Willy Wonka existed in the real world of chocolate. However, for those of you who don’t know, there is a wonderful chocolate factory and it’s in a lovely chocolaty place. It’s called HERSHEY and it’s in Pennsylvania.
Milton Hershey once said, “Carmels are only a fad. Chocolate is a permanent thing!”
An anonymous chocolate quote that all women can certainly relate to, especially at Valentine’s Day is, “Man can not live on chocolate alone but woman sure can!”
Miranda Ingram once said, “It’s not that chocolates are a substitute for love. Love is a substitute for chocolate. Chocolate is, let’s face it, far more reliable than a man”.
Charles Schultz, the author of Peanuts and the character Lucy allowed his character this wonderful thought, “All I really need is love but a little chocolate not and then doesn’t hurt!”
Who doesn’t love chocolate? Who, if given a chance, wouldn’t love to swim in a sea of chocolate until their heart’s content? Why wouldn’t anyone want a flowing cup of chocolate instead of their morning coffee and if we took all of the sugar out and it still tasted like chocolate, who wouldn’t want it all the time? In fact, who couldn’t live on chocolates alone?