Wednesday, December 8, 2010





i received my babeland body chocolate recently...so of course i opened it immediately....i was not sure of what to expect...it had a slight skin on top when i opened the container...i mixed it up with my pinky and gave it a taste...the babeland body chocolate was not too sweet...and i was pleasantly surprised by the slight coconut taste mixed in...there was nothing at all artificial about the taste...babeland body chocolate has the consistency of a well known chocolate spread that i love on my toast...why not on my girl's nipples?....:)....that evening i invited my sweet girl over...and told her she i had a surprise...she giggled...(she never knows what my surprises might entail)....we went to the bedroom...and removed our clothes...i asked her to lay down and close her eyes...i started to draw choco circles and swirly designs from her abdomen to her breasts then target like designs on her nipples...when i was finished drawing i asked her to open up her eyes...and then i proceeded to "erase" the yummy with my tongue...we did enjoy it...but i confess that a shower had to take care of majority of the swirls and curls...the body chocolate was thickish and rich...i don't recommend it in large doses...however lots of fun for the start of a sweet nite...

3 comments:

  1. Ok, this might be a stupid question but what are the main benefits of using this rather than say for example "a well known chocolate spread"? In other words could I get the same effect buying in tescos than babeland?

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  2. i just had some well known chocolate spread and the difference is the spreadability...:)...body chocolate has more "glide" to it...and the cost is about the same...:) thanks for the question...

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  3. Cheers :) More 'glide' sounds like a very useful quality to have!

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