
Thirty years of scientific research finally bore results today when Swiss confectioners announced they have come up with a novel way to enjoy chocolates, AND maintain healthy-looking teeth - CHOCO TOOTHPASTE!
The Swiss love their chocolates, and, as a consequence, have the worst teeth in Europe
Taking all the ingredients of the White Chocolate Champagne Truffle, and blending it with an equal measure of ordinary toothpaste, the experts came up with the winning formula, which, apparently, is proven in the fight against tooth decay, as well as tasting wonderful.
There's no need to brush either. The CHOCO TOOTHPASTE comes in sweet form, so forget your toothbrush. Just pop one in your mouth, and enjoy that sweet chocolate sensation as it melts in your mouth, and let the magic formula work its spell.
CHOCO TOOTHPASTE is to be launched on the UK market in December, and will retail at around £6.99 for a box of 24 sweets.
The manufacturers have said that, although the product is proven in the fight against tooth decay, it won't stop consumers becoming overweight and probably obese.
But rather than spend £6.99 on a box of 20 why not try out my Mum’s good ol’ fashioned genuine own recipe for Chocolate Toothpaste!
Servings: 4-8 Depending on how much you want
Ingredients:
x1 7" Sweet Pastry Case
35g margarine
75g Sugar
10g Drinking Chocolate
10g Cocoa Powder
115g Dried Milk Powder
75ml Warm Water
Method
Cream the sugar and margarine together until smooth in a clean bowl. Add the cocoa powder and drinking chocolate powder to the mix and cream in. Then add the milk powder and warm water a little at the time to the mix. Using an electric whisk, blend for about 4 minutes until all the milk powder has dissolved. Pour the mixture into the pastry and refrigerate for 2 hours or until set. Once set, slice into quarters or eighths and enjoy!
Now where did I put my STERIDENT!

save on by the stuff yum