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Visit our site! (www.a_mousse_on.com) AS FEATURED IN THE MEDIA: Einstein’s Creams - by Alan P. Lindt-man Technically a novel, Lightman locates Einstein precisely in the chocolate capital of Berne, Switzerland, spring 1905, when he was working on the theory of relativity (fudgitivity???). Einstein eats some chocolate creams and imagines 30 little fables about places where timebehaves quite differently.
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND: The Mochamorphosis - by Franz Caffka A novel about a man who, after drinking a mocha, finds himself transformed into a giant chocroach.
OUR SUMMER PICK: Fudge and Loathing in Los Vegas - by Hershey S. Thompson This book documents a chocolate orgy in Las Vegas. On assignment from a food magazine to cover “the fabulous Choc-o-Mint 400”, journalist, Raoul Duke and his attorney Dr. Gonzo consume two bags of cocoa, seventy-five pellet-sized truffles, five sheets of brownies, a salt shaker half-full of sprinkles and a whole galaxy of multi-colored M&M’s. The choc-a-delic duo stumble through Vegas in hallucinatory hopes of finding chocolate decadence.
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