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Chocolate Menta Mastik (translation: Chocolate Mint Gum), also known collectively as the "Chocolate Girls", was an Israeli female trio consisting of Yardena Arazi, Ruthi Holzman and Lea Lupatin. The girls all met while doing their national service in the Israeli army.

They represented Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest 1976 in The Hague with the song Emor Shalom, finishing 6th overall with 77 points.

Yardena would go on to co-present the 1979 contest in Jerusalem as well as participate in the 1988 contest in Dublin as a soloist. Lea entered the Israeli heats a couple times in the 80s teaming up with 1979 winners Milk and Honey.

Eurovision Song Contest 1976
Participants
IconUnited KingdomBrotherhood of ManIconSwitzerlandPeter, Sue & MarcIconGermanyLes Humphries SingersIconIsraelChocolate Menta MastikIconLuxembourgJürgen MarcusIconBelgiumPierre RapsatIconIrelandRed HurleyIconThe NetherlandsSandra ReemerIconNorwayAnne-Karine StrømIconGreeceMariza KochIconFinlandFredi & The FriendsIconSpainBraulioIconItalyAl Bano & Romina PowerIconAustriaWaterloo & RobinsonIconPortugalCarlos do CarmoIconMonacoMary CristyIconFranceCatherine FerryIconYugoslaviaAmbasadori
Songs
IconUnited KingdomSave Your Kisses for MeIconSwitzerlandDjambo, DjamboIconGermanySing Sang SongIconIsraelEmor ShalomIconLuxembourgChansons pour ceux qui s'aimentIconBelgiumJudy et CieIconIrelandWhenIconThe NetherlandsThe Party's OverIconNorwayMata HariIconGreecePanaghia Mou, Panaghia MouIconFinlandPump PumpIconSpainSobran las palabrasIconItalyWe'll Live It All AgainIconAustriaMy Little WorldIconPortugalUma Flor de Verde PinhoIconMonacoToi, la musique et moiIconFranceUn, Deux, TroisIconYugoslaviaNe mogu skriti svoju bol