11/14/25

CHOCOLATE


This post was written for Five Minute Friday
(temporarily being hosted by Andrew Budek while Kate is on medical leave)
Word prompt--CHOCOLATE
Five minutes to free-write about it
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I once was a chocaholic.

I have not had any in over 30 years, but this week's prompt reminded me of the days when chocolate was my favorite indulgence, and led me down memory lane to a specific incident that happened during that time.

It was right before Christmas, long ago, when I went looking for a special gift for a very special friend. 

Back then, Cadbury made huge, oversized chocolate bars, and she loved them all, so I decided the perfect gift would be one of each kind. They had five varieties--dairy milk, almond, fruit and nuts, caramel, and a fifth that I can't remember. 

I made my purchase, wrapped them ever so carefully, and put them under the Christmas tree, bubbling with excitement as I anticipated her reaction when she opened the gift. I could hardly wait.

There were two issues, however, that I failed to consider, and that proved to be my undoing.

The first one was that I also loved those huge, oversized Cadbury bars, AND, my friend did not show up the day before Christmas as we had planned.

Christmas came and went, and after a few days of seeing that carefully wrapped gift sitting all alone under the tree, I could not take it any longer. It seemed to be calling my name, and after a brief struggle with my conscience, gluttony got the best of me.

With the greatest of care, I unwrapped the gift, slid out one Cadbury bar, and rewrapped the other four. She will never be the wiser, I rationalized.

When she still did not come, I wound up repeating this shameful process four more times.

When my friend finally dropped by, I had no gift to give her. Fortuately though, she was a real sport about it, and we ended up having a good chuckle.

Hope this post gives you a good chuckle as well. 

12 comments:

  1. Yes, this did make me chuckle 😃 Thank you for sharing this ❤️

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  2. It did give me a chuckle and a nod of understanding too!

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  3. What a fun story! I guess laughter was the best gift after all. ;-)

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  4. You did give me a good chuckle.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Love, Carla

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  5. Sounds like something I would do!

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  6. I have had a similar experience!! And of course it was with candy.

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  7. why did you give up eating chocolate? I would have had a hard time not eating the chocolate as well! :) FMF8

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  8. Guilty Too !! It was long ago but candy can be so tempting...
    (:0)
    Sue

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  9. That's hilarious Sandra! I love this story. That sounds like something I would have done back in my chocoholic days.
    FMF#7

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  10. I remember this story! I can hardly read it again because it makes me nervous. Ha ha! As I read again I hoped you would not eat the chocolate this time. 😂

    I had an old friend who was trying to lose weight and threw an entire package of Snickers bars out the window of a moving car to keep from eating them. I understood.

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  11. I love this story :) I could see myself doing this after a few days of waiting.

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  12. What a delightful story! 💛 I love how even chocolate mischief turns into a cherished memory of friendship. Your story made me smile—and maybe crave a Cadbury bar or two! 🍫😊

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