Affordable Chocolates for Valentine’s Day Elicits Reactions from Netizens
A netizen selling affordable chocolates for Valentine’s Day goes viral and elicits comments from the online community.
Valentine’s Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14th each year. It is a day dedicated to love, romance, and affection, and is often marked by the exchange of gifts, cards, and flowers between romantic partners.
Over time, Valentine’s Day has become associated with romantic love, and it is now celebrated around the world as a day to express affection for one’s significant other. Many couples exchange gifts such as chocolates, jewelry, and flowers, and some may also plan special romantic outings or dinners.
Giving chocolates on Valentine’s Day is a classic and beloved tradition. For many people, chocolate is the perfect symbol of love, and the act of giving and receiving chocolate can be a meaningful and romantic gesture.
However, branded and quality chocolates are quite expensive nowadays, and many people have to save up cash to buy them.
Recently, a Facebook user named Dave Lomopog Bagaipo shared photos of affordable chocolates being sold at very reasonable prices. The post immediately spread like wildfire online and garnered various reactions from netizens.
In the photos, a vendor is seen selling different brands of chocolates, including Toblerone, Treasures, Cadbury, KitKat, Snickers, Reese’s, and Alfie, at very affordable prices. Customers can purchase four pieces of Toblerone for only P100, or five pieces of other chocolate brands for the same price.
The vendor is selling these chocolates at Gaston Park near the Cathedral in Cagayan de Oro, and the photos were taken last February 12, 2023 (Sunday).
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
What can you say about these affordable chocolates? Just feel free to leave your comments and reactions to this article.
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