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Best Christmas, bar none, for boy with exotic tastes

- Alex Cooke

H A L I FA X • Santa’s helpers came through this year for a little boy who only wanted one thing for Christmas: a chocolate bar his mom couldn’t find in Canada.

Danielle Comstock said her seven-year-old son Isaac loves chocolate of all kinds, but in recent weeks he’s found himself particular­ly drawn to Cadbury’s Dairy Milk Silk Bubbly bar, constantly watching Youtube videos and looking at pictures of the unusually shaped bar.

“Usually his interests last for about six months and then he moves onto something new, but this time it’s chocolate,” said Comstock on Wednesday.

“First it was Hershey’s, then he got an interest in Cadbury.”

While Cadbury — a subsidiary of Mondelez Internatio­nal — sells aerated chocolate bars in Canada, Comstock said the company’s “Silk” brand, which has softer chocolate than its North American products, is difficult to find outside of India and South Africa.

Comstock spent the weeks leading up to Christmas scouring the internatio­nal aisles of grocery stores and attempting to order the chocolate online, she said, but she couldn’t find any that could be shipped to her Halifaxare­a home.

So she took to social media and posted on a local buyand-sell Facebook group asking if anyone had any ideas.

Shortly after, a stranger sent her a message saying her mother was flying from Hyderabad, India, to Halifax on Christmas Eve, and said she could ask her to bring along some of the chocolate bars.

“Sure enough, she contacted me and said her mother went to the corner store around the corner from her house in India, and found this chocolate bar and she picked up four of them,” said Comstock.

Comstock’s father-in-law picked up the chocolate bars from the Halifax airport in the wee hours of Christmas morning, just in time to wrap them up and get them to Isaac for Christmas.

Isaac’s reaction upon unwrapping the bars was “priceless,” Comstock said.

“When he opened it up, I could just see the joy in his eyes and how much it meant to him to have those chocolate bars,” she said.

“It definitely made my Christmas, that’s for sure.”

She added that three of the four bars have been eaten — with Isaac sharing pieces of them with his family members — and they plan to save the wrappers and keep the final bar in its package.

“I kinda want to hide it, so we can have this memory forever,” said Comstock.

Comstock, meanwhile, said Isaac has now taken an interest in India, and dreams of travelling there some day.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS / HO ?? Isaac Comstock, 7, shows off his Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk Bubbly bar, which is not available in Canada.
THE CANADIAN PRESS / HO Isaac Comstock, 7, shows off his Cadbury Dairy Milk Silk Bubbly bar, which is not available in Canada.

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