When I was in San Francisco I visited Dandelion Chocolate. I ordered a hot chocolate and a tiramisu. To the right of the counter was the coffee and hot chocolate accompaniments. There was a container of homemade marshmallows, free for the taking. In every other place I have been, marshmallows are an additional charge, usually a substantial one in comparison to the cost of the drink. I added one to my chocolate beverage and let it happily melt into it. I would not have bothered to buy a marshmallow for my beverage, but because I could it add it guilt free I did. I wonder what else could benefit from this idea of free?
Years Past
May 25, 2005
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