At first I thought adding the post to the Candy thread, but then I concluded tha Lindor truffles should have their own thread. Lindor truffles are very great and affordable, they can generally be bought for $0.50(each) to $0.25(if you buy a lot), these Lindors are sold in chain drugstore and in Lindt boutiques. There are about 10 flavors of them and most of them taste very great, inside the chocolate shell theres a creamy-chocolate ganache(filling).
I recently had a candy crave so I decided to go to the Lindt boutique and buy some truffles. In NYC there are only 2 Lindt boutiques (within 10 minute walk from eachother), so I went to the one that is on 5th avenue. This boutique is kinda small but it carries a lot of different chocolates and candies. They also offer a number or sales and promos, like buy 4 chocolate bars and get 5th free, 120 for $30.00 truffles of your choice and 50% off the candies that expired in June. They also have a loyalty card that rewards you with free candy every month and gifts that you earn by buying more candy and chocolates. Their computer was down so I could not register for this good card. In the end I walked out with a bag of 36 truffles that I paid $12.00 and $1.00 of tax. I filled the bag with every sort of truffle that they had to offer, my favorite one is Dark Chocolat (Blue), Milk Chocolate(Red) and Stracciatella(inspired by "cookies 'n cream" ice cream). I think that all of these truffles are reasonably priced, especially when compared to Godiva candies that usually cost at $2.00 each.
Here is another facts: the factory in the USA cranks 5,800,000 Lindor truffles every day. 1-ton blocks of pure cholate arrive here in USA from Switzerland and then they get melted and mixed and then candies are produced there.