Hello,
I was wondering if chocolate eggs can be found in Taipei? I went to Godiva, See and other chocolate shop with no luck.
Easter is fast approching and we would like to avoid the kinder chocolates.
Thank you
No. Taiwan doesn’t celebrate Easter.
4% do.
Carrefour or Costco
Didn’t notice any in the Q-Mall Jason’s today, and that’s the sort of place I’ve seen them in the past. I know I’ve seen them before: I think in the Tianmu Jason’s? But that was quite a few years ago.
Sunny Buy has some stock left of mini chocolate eggs
I hear there are none at Costco this year.
Here’s a guess, Taiwan ‘chocolatiers’ don’t care about hollow chocolate goods. Too difficult to make, ship and keep.
Shipping from Europe by air freight is too expensive and not quite available this year, same for sea freight as it needs reefers.
I saw these in IKEA supermarket last Sunday:
Carrefour
Taiwan don’t celebrate Xmas neither. Except they do.
If they can celebrate the birth of Jesus they can bloody well celebrate his crucifixion too.
You gotta take the bitter with the sweet.
FIFY
The crucifixion is on Good Friday
Yes but you don’t get the one without the other.
Filled ones you can get almost all year. The hollow figures are just made for Easter and St. Nicolas day, Christmas.
Indeed you don’t.
I was just being pedantic in clarifying when the sweet delicacies are supposed to be consumed.