This one certainly outclasses Godiva's average chocolate bonbons, and is also superior to the overly dense 20 percent butterfat ice creams the company once had on the market.
She joins together plastic pieces of tiny toys that are exported to Italy to be packaged with chocolate bonbons and then exported to the world.
But the seats in front of the wall are pure genius, tuffets that look like chocolate bonbons in frilled wrapping.
Christmas brings candy canes, chocolate bonbons - and a woeful tangle of Federal meddling.
Chopped-up chocolate bonbons from last Valentine's Day (tasty but unpresentable).
It is also used to make homemade dulce de leche by baking it in an oven, and to make Brigadeiro, a simple Brazilian chocolate bonbon.
In housekeeping terms, this is the equivalent of discovering that chocolate bonbons cure varicose veins.
In 1912, his grandson, Jean Neuhaus II, invented the chocolate bonbon or praline.
Whether the displays are piled with chocolate bonbons or empty but for two mannequins draped suggestively in gauzy blouses, the message is always the same: buy here.
She produced a small jar of peanut butter and proceeded to dip a handmade French chocolate bonbon into it.