Monday, August 10, 2009

Intentional Chocolate!


Did I make this up? Alas, no. Seriously missing from the pages of True Confections, Intentional Chocolate is described thusly:

"In Madison, Wisconsin, experienced meditators – some who have trained with the Dalai Lama – project the positive intention into a device...licensed to Intentional Chocolate™ designed to capture, hold, and then transfer the intention into food products.The intention projected by the monks into our chocolate through this revolutionary transfer technology is this: Whoever consumes this chocolate will manifest optimal health and functioning at physical, emotional and mental levels, and in particular will enjoy an increased sense of energy, vigor and well-being for the benefit of all beings.”
And some people thought the music in Triangle was far-fetched.

6 comments:

  1. Oh, how wonderful. I think I definitely need som of that.

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  2. Also, an "e" on the end of some. But you cannot have everything.

    Can I trade unused Es for chocolate, do you think?

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  3. Unintentional dropped vowels for intentional chocolate, I really don't see why not.

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  4. I heard about this but have not been able to find any...yet.

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  5. What about an Onion-style article in which the device has been stolen, various bad intentions projected into chocolate, a town gone mad, bad, wanton, agoraphobic, whatever. You could be the expert quoted in the article.

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  6. Indeed! But you wouldn't have to steal the device, surely you could develop your own if they could do it, and from there, create a business to takes order for bad intention chocolates saturated with nasty, vicious thoughts (perhaps one could engage imprisoned criminals for this enterprise), giftwrapped and sent to your worst enemies.

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