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Mr. Royce's leaflet is always large, easy to read, and during Christmas time, I find myself gazing at it for a long time. The Easter leaflet for this season is bright and feels like spring in full bloom. It mostly introduces seasonal limited edition products, but the recent leaflet announced a Thanksgiving sale with all bread at half price. I rushed out of work right on time, but they were sold out. It was a topic at my husband's workplace, and I heard there was a long line since morning from those who went. It was impossible, so I had to give up. Almost forgetting about it, my husband, who had to work in the afternoon on the last day, seems to have participated with our daughter and when he came back, the fridge was filled with a large bag of Royce's bread. This made me happy. Additionally, there was a receipt attached to the fridge door with a magnet, which I guess is... just trash since I can't eat it. I browse through to see which one to choose. There was an amazing bread with a chocolate bar stuck in it. Product name: Gute. The chocolate bar, with Royce's logo, sticks out from the bread, which is about 12cm in diameter. Without hesitation, I take a big bite of the chocolate bar. Then I realize, how am I supposed to eat this? It's difficult to eat it together with the bread. In the end, I removed the chocolate bar. However, the bread is also filled with chocolate paste. It's called Part Chocolat. I thought I'd like to spread it on toast, and I found out that they sell it separately. After finishing the bread, I was left with the chocolate bar. I have a trauma from eating a whole piece of white chocolate in the shape of Hokkaido when I was little, causing a nosebleed like a broken water faucet. I can handle Dars, but not chocolate bars. I cracked it open, but it reminded me of the time when it was a single chocolate bar. I put it in the fridge for safekeeping, and the next morning, it disappeared like magic. I took walnut bread and bean bread to work. The busy end of the fiscal year was saved by bread. Thank you for the meal.