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Chaos
3rd November 2006, 05:31 AM
Yes, my dear friends and enemies, I´ll be bringing chocolate again. And, once again, I challenge every one of you who thinks their country makes decent chocolate to bring some of it along for the Great Scientific Testing Event, aka The Chocolate Challenge.

In the interest of focussing on the good stuff only, I declare that the Challenge is limited to Dark chocolate only (feel the temptation of the Dark Side... ;)); you´re welcome to bring something else, but that´s not going to compete.

At one point, preferably during the JREF Forum Party, we will test all the chocolate that entered into the Challenge. Judges will be selected from among the skepchicks present (plus, again, Phil Plait).

So, ladies and gentlemen... bring it on!

Tanja
3rd November 2006, 06:23 AM
A small chocolate shop near where I live in London make glorious bitter dark chocolate covered orange rinds. Can I enter the Chocolate Challenge long distance, by sending the chocolate via another person who is going to TAM, as I am not going to TAM myself :(?

SkepticScott
3rd November 2006, 06:37 AM
Yes, Tanja, I think you could enter remotely.

Besides, it means more chocolate for the rest of us, which is a Very Good Thing. :)

grayman
3rd November 2006, 10:33 AM
To be fair to Tanja, someone should send her a few samples as well.

Just my $0.02 worth.

Dark chocolate? I wasn't planning on the dark stuff, but I suppose I can get some extra before leaving San Francisco.

CFLarsen
3rd November 2006, 10:48 AM
Yes, my dear friends and enemies, I´ll be bringing chocolate again. And, once again, I challenge every one of you who thinks their country makes decent chocolate to bring some of it along for the Great Scientific Testing Event, aka The Chocolate Challenge.

In the interest of focussing on the good stuff only, I declare that the Challenge is limited to Dark chocolate only (feel the temptation of the Dark Side... ;)); you´re welcome to bring something else, but that´s not going to compete.

At one point, preferably during the JREF Forum Party, we will test all the chocolate that entered into the Challenge. Judges will be selected from among the skepchicks present (plus, again, Phil Plait).

So, ladies and gentlemen... bring it on!

When? (http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?postid=2064961#post2064961)

CFLarsen
3rd November 2006, 02:24 PM
Where are we going to hold the Chocolate Challenge? Jeff Wagg says there is no hospitality suite.

Pipirr
3rd November 2006, 02:58 PM
Just an aside, but there is an interesting comparison that can be made between UK-made Cadbury's and Canadian Cadbury's. The UK stuff has more vegetable oil, the Canadian more cocoa butter.

I tested the difference once with some friends. One said that the UK Cadbury's tasted like vegetables. Although only after I pointed out the difference.

Chaos
3rd November 2006, 03:09 PM
A small chocolate shop near where I live in London make glorious bitter dark chocolate covered orange rinds. Can I enter the Chocolate Challenge long distance, by sending the chocolate via another person who is going to TAM, as I am not going to TAM myself :(?

Of course you can enter long distance.


@Claus:

Who the hell put the Chocolate Challenge on a different time than the forum party? That makes no sense at all. I say we have it during the party.

CFLarsen
4th November 2006, 01:08 AM
@Claus:

Who the hell put the Chocolate Challenge on a different time than the forum party? That makes no sense at all. I say we have it during the party.

Calm down. It was my understanding that this was so.

I'll put the Chocolate Challenge with the Forum Party.

Any idea where it is held?

Luciana
4th November 2006, 07:20 AM
Calm down. It was my understanding that this was so.
I'll put the Chocolate Challenge with the Forum Party.
Any idea where it is held?

I think it's still being set up. Breathe deep, Claus, don't let the idea of flashing boobs get you too much. And please use washable pen to mark the days left on your bedroom wall. :p

The Central Scrutinizer
4th November 2006, 07:29 AM
Calm down. It was my understanding that this was so.

I'll put the Chocolate Challenge with the Forum Party.

Any idea where it is held?

I told you that you were wrong.

The Central Scrutinizer
4th November 2006, 07:30 AM
I think it's still being set up. Breathe deep, Claus, don't let the idea of flashing boobs get you too much. And please use washable pen to mark the days left on your bedroom wall. :p

:D

CFLarsen
4th November 2006, 08:37 AM
I think it's still being set up. Breathe deep, Claus, don't let the idea of flashing boobs get you too much.

I have a pretty good idea what you chicks are up to. :p

And please use washable pen to mark the days left on your bedroom wall. :p

Do you think it is brick or wood? ;)

I told you that you were wrong.

And I admitted to being wrong, and corrected my mistake.

Dang, eh? :p

The Central Scrutinizer
4th November 2006, 08:54 AM
And I admitted to being wrong, and corrected my mistake.

Dang, eh? :p

Actually you didn't. You said:

Calm down. It was my understanding that this was so.


Admitting you were wrong would have included something along the lines of "I was wrong" or "I stand corrected".

Chaos
4th November 2006, 11:45 AM
*snip*

Do you think it is brick or wood? ;)

*snip*

Stale smorebrod.

CFLarsen
4th November 2006, 11:51 AM
Actually you didn't.

I didn't admit to my error and corrected it?

You said:

Admitting you were wrong would have included something along the lines of "I was wrong" or "I stand corrected".

I can flog myself in public, if that will satisfy you.

SkepticScott
4th November 2006, 12:44 PM
I can flog myself in public, if that will satisfy you.Vegas is the place to do that. Within a few minutes of starting, you'll probably be propositioned by several "interesting" people.:zzw:

CFLarsen
4th November 2006, 01:15 PM
Vegas is the place to do that. Within a few minutes of starting, you'll probably be propositioned by several "interesting" people.:zzw:

One of them being Scrut, no doubt. Which is why I have my concerns...

BillC
4th November 2006, 01:18 PM
Tanja, PM me with the name of the chocolate (if it's sold elsewhere in the country, which I suspect it's not), and I'll take some on your behalf. I visit London fairly often, so I could pick up some if you name the store.

The Bad Astronomer
6th November 2006, 02:19 PM
Limiting the challenge to dark chocolate only is silly. For one thing, it's undemocratic. For another, why bother? For a third, I don't like dark chocolate, and I am the most important judge.

Hmmm, something Luciana just said made me think...


Breathe deep, Claus, don't let the idea of flashing boobs get you too much.


Chocolate... boobs. Chocolate... boobs.

We may need some volunteers.

rebecca
6th November 2006, 02:24 PM
Limiting the challenge to dark chocolate only is silly. For one thing, it's undemocratic. For another, why bother? For a third, I don't like dark chocolate, and I am the most important judge.



I agree! I like the milk chocolate better. Though if it's all dark, I'll eat less and have more room in my stomach for dirty martinis. So I guess it's a toss-up.

Oh, also: I propose a special category in the challenge for Best Chocolate Novelty item. We've seen chocolate thongs, chocolate body paint, and chocolate asses on plates (thanks Loon and Exarch!). I'd enjoy seeing more.

elaine
6th November 2006, 02:24 PM
That's cool Bad As, I'll take the dark chocolate, you can take the milk.

grayman
6th November 2006, 02:36 PM
Oh, also: I propose a special category in the challenge for Best Chocolate Novelty item. We've seen chocolate thongs, chocolate body paint, and chocolate asses on plates (thanks Loon and Exarch!). I'd enjoy seeing more.

I remember there being a candy shop in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco (the gay neighborhood). As I pass through there on my way to TAM, I intend to stop and see if that shop is still there, and if it is, I intend to get mass quantities of their chocolate-penis-pops.

I will make sure that one has your name on it, Rebecca ;) .

Oh, and give me credit for not making any comments about the vanilla pops being smaller. :rolleyes:

elaine
6th November 2006, 02:38 PM
I remember there being a candy shop in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco (the gay neighborhood). As I pass through there on my way to TAM, I intend to stop and see if that shop is still there, and if it is, I intend to get mass quantities of their chocolate-penis-pops.

I will make sure that one has your name on it, Rebecca ;) .

Oh, and give me credit for not making any comments about the vanilla pops being smaller. :rolleyes:


except that you just did :duck:

rebecca
6th November 2006, 02:51 PM
I remember there being a candy shop in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco (the gay neighborhood). As I pass through there on my way to TAM, I intend to stop and see if that shop is still there, and if it is, I intend to get mass quantities of their chocolate-penis-pops.

I will make sure that one has your name on it, Rebecca ;) .

Oh, and give me credit for not making any comments about the vanilla pops being smaller. :rolleyes:

Ha ha, awesome. I hope they're cream-filled.

grayman
6th November 2006, 02:52 PM
Ha ha, awesome. I hope they're cream-filled.

I am almost afraid to meet you.

rebecca
6th November 2006, 02:53 PM
I am almost afraid to meet you.

I get that a lot, actually.

Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
6th November 2006, 03:21 PM
Dark chocolate? I wasn't planning on the dark stuff, but I suppose I can get some extra before leaving San Francisco.
Hang on. Are you suggesting that you are going to compete in the Chocolate Challenge with milk chocolate? It would have to be better than an orgasm on the beach at sunset to compete with dark chocolate.

~~ Paul

Chaos
6th November 2006, 03:25 PM
Limiting the challenge to dark chocolate only is silly. For one thing, it's undemocratic. For another, why bother? For a third, I don't like dark chocolate, and I am the most important judge.

Hmmm, something Luciana just said made me think...



Chocolate... boobs. Chocolate... boobs.

We may need some volunteers.

I excluded milk chocolate for exactly one reason: it doesn´t stand a freakin´ chance against dark chocolate. I found that out at TAM2.

Just to clarify: everybody is welcome to bring whatever chocolate they like, for people to eat, or whatever, but only dark chocolate can compete.

The Central Scrutinizer
6th November 2006, 03:44 PM
Hang on. Are you suggesting that you are going to compete in the Chocolate Challenge with milk chocolate? It would have to be better than an orgasm on the beach at sunset to compete with dark chocolate.

~~ Paul

That's an image in my head that I didn't need. :mad:

Lee Graham
15th January 2007, 11:01 PM
I have some homemade chocolate fudge for the forum party. Are they going to hassle me at the airport if I try to transport that in my checked luggage?