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Flatiron Snacks: Chocolate Mice

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November 9, 2011
Posted by: Gina Gagliano
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Chocolate-mouse

(photo ganked from here)

Continuing on our theme of snacks that are made of chocolate, do you know what else is super?  Mice made out of chocolate!  And they are adorable too (see above). 

Burdick's (which is fortunately down the street from us) is a chocolate shop that is also a cafe — they do some pastries, but mostly (or most importantly) hot chocolate and chocolate candy.  And: mice.  (Sometimes there are also seasonal ghosts and bats and things if you want to veer away from the traditional.)

So cute!  And also delicious. 

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