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Old 09-09-2014, 08:09 PM #3
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Hi mrsD,

Dove is my FAVORITE chocolate. I have tried your tactics of letting one slowly melt in my mouth. Oh, how wonderful to savor. The problem is I always want MORE when it comes to Dove so I have to stay away from it completely. It is too good to stop with one. If it sounds like I have a problem with self control, I do when it comes to Dove. The only way I can control my Dove consumption is to NOT have it in the house at all.

I can use self-control with many other things but Dove kicks my self control out the window.
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