"Des chocolats" translates, roughly, to "of the chocolates". Your guess is as good as mine what that actually means.
le chocolat (masc.)
les chocolats
c'est un sachet de chocolats (for a little bag) c'est un sac de chocolats (for a heavy, huge bag)
bonbons/chocolats à la menthe
c'est MOI!
OF COURSE! For me living in Tokyo, and being a Japanese, I know for sure there are chocolats there!
des gommes is the plural of gomme, meaning an eraser in French.
"Fete des meres" is French for "Mother's Day."
Maman means Mum. La fête des mères (or 'des mamans') is Mother's Day.
You say : «Merci pour les chocolats Matthew, (litterally :) amour de la part de ta mère OR ta mère qui t'aime»
Merci pour les chocolats Mathew, bises, maman
"Design patent" is the meaning of the English abbreviation "des. pat." The term refers to the U.S. Patent Office's protection of the ornamental and stylistic aspects of the item in question.