What you get is a package of 4 milk chocolate turkeys for $3.99. Basically, a buck per turkey. The chocolates are hollow.
The turkeys don't stand up on their own because of the seam down the center. With a little help from a microplane, you can smooth the bottom and they'll stand.
He says: I gobbled two of these down for my review. These tasted even better than the hollow chocolate bunnies of Easters past but pretty average overall.
Overall rating 3 of 5 stars.
She says: OK. First, I have to say that these are ADORABLE and would be just darling for Thanksgiving place settings. The milk chocolate is good...but not the best I've ever eaten. (That award goes to this chocolate.)
Overall rating: 4 of 5 stars
Trader Joe's A Flock of Milk Chocolate Turkeys: Cute and moderately tasty. ;)Overall rating 3 of 5 stars.
She says: OK. First, I have to say that these are ADORABLE and would be just darling for Thanksgiving place settings. The milk chocolate is good...but not the best I've ever eaten. (That award goes to this chocolate.)
Overall rating: 4 of 5 stars
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