01 October 2014

Spark a New Connection with Chocolate


Sparking new connections isn't always easy (at least for me). If you have this problem too, I have a secret. Chocolate. Chocolate is the easiest way to reach out to a new acquaintance and make a connection. For instance, we live in a relatively small apartment building and I'm always that person that is so awkward when I happen to ride the elevator with a new neighbor. So, here's my newly discovered secret:

When new neighbors move into the building, I give them some chocolate and a little note saying hello and welcome.

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Just a little bit ago, I noticed a new couple moving into our building. I didn't want to bother them while they were moving (which is never fun), so I just stopped by and dropped off some chocolate and introduced myself. Now, when we happen to pass each other in the hall, we stop and chat rather than just mumbling a short "hi". A friendship in the making!

So yeah, new neighbors? You can expect some chocolate from me!

Plus, does this Lindt chocolate have the perfect packaging for this?? It totally ties into the whole message I'm trying to send. A simple, friendly, Hello.

Can I let you in on another secret? When buying some chocolate to gift to a new acquaintance, buy some for yourself, too! I mean, who can pass up these yummy flavors. These cute Lindt chocolates come in Caramel Brownie, Strawberry Cheesecake, Crunchy Nougat, and Cookies & Cream. Is your mouth watering yet?



Which flavor of Lindt Chocolate do you want to try?


Be sure to check out this fun rom com video series by Lindt Chocolate anddd enter the Sweet Connections Sweepstakes!



This post is sponsored by Lindt and the Linqia Community, but all opinions, as always,  are my own.

2 comments:

  1. I was at two different grocery stores this weekend and couldn't find these - all of these posts are making me so hungry!!

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  2. Also check out Dinstuhl's a Memphis chocolate and candy maker since 1902. My favorite are the Truffles, Cashew Crunch and Divinity (just like my grandmother use to make!)
    http://www.dinstuhls.com/

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