Puppy Eyes, Puppy Love <3

Puppy Eyes, Puppy Love <3

Posted by Mar Manzanares-Brock on

I know most people would say Puppy Love is not that deep… but I’m here to tell you THIS kind is. This Bon is ready to enter your life like the cutest puppy you’re about to adopt. Who says your dog can’t be your Valentine?


Made with crushed Puppy Chow and milk choc, Puppy Love continues our peanut butter saga into the Valentine’s Day collection. And why not. Peanut butter is life! Or at least one of the staple flavors of America. But definitely my whole life as well. 


Wait… you’ve never heard of Puppy Chow?! Muddy Buddies…? That’s okay! As it turns out, Puppy Chow is actually a Midwest thing, or so they say. So, if you are reading us from anywhere else in the country/the world, it makes sense that you probably think we’re talking about dog food… and you wouldn’t be the first one. Puppy Chow is actually a delicious treat made from Chex cereal (the rice kind in this case), peanut butter, chocolate, and powdered sugar. All of that goodness now encased in a milk chocolate Bon and voila! You have Puppy Love. 


Made in collab with one of our favorite Midwesterners in the world, Jon Kung, this Bon was undoubtedly inspired by his two cutie doggies, Mochi & Boba (featured often in his Instagram), and of course, #MsLouTheDog, our official Dog Dog Dog. Pick up Puppy Love with your Valentine’s Day Collection and make sure to NOT share it with your pup! Buy them a Bon-eato (in stores only) instead!  

Jon Kung with his dogs Mochi and Boba

Jon and his doggies Mochi & Boba

Ms. Lou the Dog at the Midtown Detroit Bon Bon Bon Shop

Ms. Lou the Dog

 

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