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Chocolate Tasting


sela

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I run a chocolate club and recently I got a lot of good quality chocolate and I need people to share it. In return I would like to get a feedback from you about the chocolate.

I want to organise it somewhere in East Dulwich as I live locally and looking for a good location to organise it.


If you're interested to participate or know place to hold the event, please contact me.


Sela

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Hi

sorry for the delay, but decided at the end to do it in Brixton. so not so local to you guys, but if you want you can still take the 37 or P4 bus and join. It's next Wed 7pm to 9pm at the Chocolate Museum. 187 Ferndale Rd, SW9 8BA

do let me know if you want to come as there isn't so much chocolate so I can't have too many people.

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