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Dropped by Ben and Jerry's one weekday afternoon with friends for a catch up session. As usual, I couldn't decide what flavours to get, so I settled for my usual rule of one chocolate and another non-chocolate flavour: This time I tried their newest flavours: Chocolate Therapy and Maple Tree Hugger.Chocolate Therapy is essentially chocolate ice cream with chocolate cookies and swirls of chocolate pudding Ice Cream. Sounds decadent and is definitely worth all it's chocolate awesomeness. The choco
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Dropped by Ben and Jerry's one weekday afternoon with friends for a catch up session. As usual, I couldn't decide what flavours to get, so I settled for my usual rule of one chocolate and another non-chocolate flavour: This time I tried their newest flavours: Chocolate Therapy and Maple Tree Hugger.

Chocolate Therapy is essentially chocolate ice cream with chocolate cookies and swirls of chocolate pudding Ice Cream. Sounds decadent and is definitely worth all it's chocolate awesomeness. The chocolate milk ice cream flavour hits you then you also slowly taste hints of bitter dark chocolate embedded inside the swirls of chocolate pudding also. Maple Tree Hugger is on first taste, overly cloying sweet and charts off the diabetes inducing sweetness level. But strangely, this flavour grew on me, I liked the fragrance of maple syrup combined with caramel swirl and brownie chunks.
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