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Tic-tac-toe- I prefer a game of strategy to a guessing game.
(Incidentally, 3D tic-tac-toe is great fun, while 3D hangman is more macabre).

Best brand of chocolate- Cadbury? Lindt? Thorntons? Nestle?
 
Norman Love's Black line. Trust me, I am an addict. I know who has the good stuff.

Mimosas, orange juice or pineapple?
 
Orange without a doubt.

Lindt please!

orange infused, licorice bits, pepperment, or chili in your dark chocolate?
 
Lindt is good stuff in the 70%+ range, I will grant. He DID invent the modern chocolatier process, after all. They should still be the best at it. Alas, they do little to innovate anymore, just chug along with the mass producing herds.

Chili! I have recently discovered the delight of pairing hot pepper chocolate and stout beer.

*sigh*

Should I seek help?
 
Nooooo (however this advice is coming from some one who thinks a chocolate in each hand is a balanced diet)

yeah Lindt is about the top of the mass produced range we get here. Any handmade chocolate by a small shop with brass fittings and a few select chocolates to purchase in small boxes is better by far.

on the other end of the scale any chocolate that comes in a fountain is not good.

Swiss or Belgian chocolate?
 
I will say Swiss just because I like the lake.

Most of the small salons will happily mail you off a box or ten. Crazy expensive to get it across borders of course, that is one reason I started looking for US based chocolatiers. I got tired of paying $100 for a few ounces of dope from Zurich...

Have you ever seriously tried a chocofountofdeath?
 
Ooo tough one! Can't I have both?

Hmm chocolate bars with assorted things in (nuts, raisins, biscuits, etc) or just plain chocolate?
 
I will say Swiss just because I like the lake.

Most of the small salons will happily mail you off a box or ten. Crazy expensive to get it across borders of course, that is one reason I started looking for US based chocolatiers. I got tired of paying $100 for a few ounces of dope from Zurich...

Have you ever seriously tried a chocofountofdeath?

noooo 'death' is a bit off putting in food.

To use Sparhawk's question:

Hmm chocolate bars with assorted things in (nuts, raisins, biscuits, etc) or just plain chocolate?
 
I love walnuts, coconuts, peanuts, pecans, cranberries, blueberries, raspberries, snozberries, dried bits of most any fruitberries, onandonandon... The important bit is the chocolate.

Ditto
 
Good. Who doesn't love a tasty blueberry muffin?

Do you consider muffins just little cakes in paper tins?
 
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