Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chocolate. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

Critter Crave on the Christmas List!

I wrote about Critter Crave awhile back, and I have an advertisement for it on my blog. I got a package from them today that Mommy ordered for me, and because I blogged about them, they sent me a couple of extras. I want everyone to know that the chocolate is delicious, and I loved it. If only Angel Zoom Smokey didn't love it too, I could have eaten a lot more of it. Since Christmas is coming soon, I think it would make a great gift for the dog on the list. I hope Santa Paws knows about this delicious product because a dog gets tired of being told he can't have any when the humans are eating chocolate. Dogs, put it on your Christmas list--you will not be sorry...and you'll thank me later.

Demon Flash Bandit (Loving Critter Crave)

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Site has Chocolate that is Safe for Dogs!

I happen to be a dog who enjoys candy. I have been known to beg for treats such as Mike and Ikes, and Swedish Fish. However, when I beg for chocolate, I get the speech about chocolate being bad for dogs. Of course, being an enterprising dog, I have done some counter surfing and helped myself to the occasional bite so I know it is delicious and I love it. This is why I am sharing this website with my readers. I was excited to find this site, but I have not yet had a chance to order anything from it so I don't speak from personal experience, but the products sound wonderful! This site has chocolate that is safe for dogs. It does not have the ingredients found in human chocolate that are bad for dogs. The address of the site is:
http://www.crittercrave.com/ The candy bars are reasonably priced and come in 16 different flavors. I haven't been this excited about an Internet site in a long time! If you decide to order something from them, tell them Demon Flash Bandit sent you. They have no idea who I am, but I always get a kick out of telling my readers to do that. A dog has to have some entertainment!

I hope everyone is having a nice weekend. I'm having a good weekend, but it would only be improved if I had one of those tasty dog candy bars!

Demon Flash Bandit (Dog With a Sweet Tooth)

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Make Your Own Candy Bar---Isn't That Work?

When I read that Hershey is opening a new attraction for those who love chocolate, I was excited. I have occasionally managed to grab a bite of that wonderful concoction, and it is delicious. I have a personal theory that the reason the humans say it is bad for dogs is because they are hoarding all of it for themselves. In fact, if I could get my paws on the chocolate supply, I would tell the humans it is good for dogs, but not good for them. Okay, that probably wouldn't stop most of them, but a dog can try. Hershey's Factory Works will allow a person to put on an apron and hair net, and make their own candy bar. They can add up to 3 ingredients and and then it is drenched in chocolate, and you can add little Hershey kisses shaped sprinkles. The candy is then allowed to cool and is packaged in a custom package. Sure, it sounds good, and the process could be a lot of fun, but the cost if $14.95. When this dog read that, I knew it was not for me. Why should I "work" and "make my own candy bar" which I will have to pay $14.95 for when I can go to the store, and get a candy bar that someone else has put the work into for $1.00 or less? Some dogs may not be good in math, but that means I could get about 15 candy bars for the price of one, and I don't care if they put my handsome face on the package......I'm still going to open it and eat the candy. Do you think a dog is going to smell some tasty food, and not want to eat it? If you have ever tried to open a candy bar with your paws, and I have, it isn't easy. As I said, I have managed to help myself because they were just sitting in a cabinet and all a dog had to do was climb on a chair and open a cabinet door which meant that the humans had obviously meant for me to help myself. (By the way, I didn't get sick, but the humans did confiscate it before I could eat very much of it--amid my protests.) Anyway, when a dog goes to open a candy bar, paws are not as agile as human hands, so you usually have to use your teeth to help you open it, and let's just say, the packaging tends to get messed up in the process. The other day Angel Zoom Smokey opened a box of milkbones and there were cardboard bits everywhere, and milkbones all over the floor. It was like hitting the jackpot in Las Vegas--only the prize was better than money.

I have a happy announcement to make. Mommy found a sale on Bit o Luv chicken flavor so she bought a lot of them. The party is at my house......BYOB (Bring Your Own Bone....I'm not Sharing Mine.)

Demon Flash Bandit (If I Have to Work, I Want the Item Cheaper!)