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VIDEO: Can you guess this Valentine’s Day chocolate?

By Taylor Ursulum | 02/13/20 8:00pm

If you’re planning on showering a special somebody with affection this Valentine’s Day — be it a romantic partner, friend or family member — odds are you’ll be purchasing a box of chocolates sometime in the near future. Just a simple box of chocolates can range you from $1 to more than $50, and you may have asked yourself the question, “Is there really a difference?” The Beacon found out. Enjoy the following blind taste test of supermarket chocolates — we did it so you don’t have to.

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