Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Who Tweeted In My Chocolate?
By Guy Siverson
You might say that it started innocently enough.
First, people added items like nuts & cocoanut to make oh so delicious brownies, cookies, fudge and the list went on.
Then one day someone thought it would be clever to add peanut butter and chocolate. This was so popular that they even made commercials and gave it its own brand name.
As fine as this all is, I am here to say this has got to stop.
Why?
Easy. Someone just tweeted in my chocolate.
Yes, you heard it right someone tweeted in my chocolate and I’m quite sure I shouldn’t be happy. After all, would you be happy if they tweeted in your chocolate?
What’s that, you don’t know what a tweet is?
Well, I can tell you that its not a new ingredient or flavor. To my knowledge its not even edible, well at least not to us humanoids.
It’s also not quite as disgusting as it might sound. If the secret were told I actually enjoy tweeting in my chocolate, but don’t let that get out or I may never hear the end of it.
Given all the above are you wondering what exactly a tweet is?
Well, twitter my fancy. It’s a 140-character message. But not just any 140-character message, for anyone can do that. It’s a 140-character message posted on Twitter.com, which is the latest greatest rage of social networking on the Internet.
Pull over Facebook, theirs a new kid in town.
Take notice MySpace your pink slip is bound.
Of course, the success of Twitter depends on people like BodyByChocolate providing high quality first class informative tweets on a regular and consistent base so that those who want to tell you about what they had for “X” are over-run with helpful friendly conversations. A mission that BodyByChocolate is more than glad to take on.
So, join the healthy chocolate revolution by following the helpful friendly BodyByChocolate tweeter.
And yes, if you must know, I’m the one that tweeted in my chocolate and I do it all the time.