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	<description>You read that right--you can buy gourmet chocolate chips. That makes your chocolate chip cookies more like gourmet chocolate chip cookies, right? Well, maybe. If that's the case, there are other gourmet chocolate products on the market that can do the same thing.

Gourmet Chocolate Products Make Gourmet Baking Better
Let's start with the basics: Hot chocolate mix. There are about a million different gourmet chocolate makers that make a gourmet hot chocolate mix. Godiva is one of them. But the most well-known gourmet chocolate products are probably Ghirardelli.

Ghirardelli's gourmet chocolate products include:


Gourmet chocolate chips - These come in Classic White, 60% Cocoa Bittersweet Chocolate, Milk Chocolate and Semi-Sweet Chocolate versions
Gourmet baking bars - These come in the following flavors: semi-sweet chocolate, white chocolate, 100% cocoa unsweetened chocolate, 70% cocoa extra bittersweet chocolate, 60% cocoa bittersweet chocolate and of course, milk chocolate!
Gourmet cocoa powder - This actually comes in two varieties--Sweet Ground Chocolate & Cocoa and unsweetened cocoa
And a gourmet dipping and candy-making bar


What happens if you combine all of these gourmet chocolate products to make a dessert? We're not sure, but we could probably correctly assume that you'd end up with one special chocolate dessert!

As with any gourmet chocolate product, the cost of Ghirardelli's gourmet chocolate products is a little more than what you're used to paying for baking products, but if you want to make your dessert really, really special, isn't it worth it?
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