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What IsFavourite Chocolate Bar Ever
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Ella Nut
18-05-2016
Originally Posted by Croctacus:
“Texan.

A man's gotta chew what a man's gotta chew.”

That was the tagline for Toffos.

My favourite - as a chocaholic it's virtually impossible to name an all time favourite but the Double Decker is probably it.
walterwhite
18-05-2016
Originally Posted by spectra:
“Have you ever tried a star bar or are you just being pedantic?

I quite like star bars and they defintely taste like they contain peanut butter and although they probably just contain crushed peanuts, I think most people associate them with peanut butter.

I really used to like Cabana bars (caramel cherry and coconut) there isn't anything like them now that I have found.”

I was just stating they don't contain peanut butter as the poster I quoted said they didn't like peanut butter. I don't think that's pedantic personally.
martnyc
19-05-2016
Memories of the Secret bar and Cabana bar were lovely. Sadly not around anymore

Available bars: mine would be Wispa/ Wispa Gold Bar
Pumping Iron
19-05-2016
Daim bar or crunchie
Ancient IDTV
20-05-2016
Marks and Spencer Intense Dark Chocolate (85% cocoa)
Gogfumble
21-05-2016
Reese's Cups. Love them!
Lowri_J
21-05-2016
Galaxy Ripple for the occasional treat.
Tiwttmos
22-05-2016
Terry's Waifa, or a Golden Cup.
Ella Nut
23-05-2016
Originally Posted by Tiwttmos:
“Terry's Waifa, or a Golden Cup.”

Oh so missed. I loved both those. The Waifa was like a smoother nicer Kit Kat.
dellzincht
26-05-2016
Mine's Cadbury Cherry Ripe, but you can only get it in the UK from specialist stores like Cybercandy (The London store was the first place I ever tried it and I fell in love!)

If we're going for actual bars of chocolate then I'd say Lindt Plain Chocolate with Sea Salt. Chocolate and Salt is a match made in heaven
Beecosy
26-05-2016
and if we are going for actual chocolates rather than bars - Sprungli truffles, only available online from Switzerland or direct from their Zurich/Swiss shops etc.
maddie_brundret
26-05-2016
Originally Posted by Beecosy:
“and if we are going for actual chocolates rather than bars - Sprungli truffles, only available online from Switzerland or direct from their Zurich/Swiss shops etc.”

I don't see why we can't do chocolate/s as well, I have no problem with that.
grimtales1
26-05-2016
Originally Posted by Beecosy:
“and if we are going for actual chocolates rather than bars - Sprungli truffles, only available online from Switzerland or direct from their Zurich/Swiss shops etc.”

Are they different from the Lindt Lindor truffles?
Victoria Sponge
26-05-2016
Topic and Toffee Crisp
dellzincht
26-05-2016
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“Are they different from the Lindt Lindor truffles? ”

They're made by Confiserie Sprüngli, the family owned side of Lindt & Sprüngli, which is a bit like Samuel Smith's beers compared to John Smith's.

Basically, the smaller scale one is a lot better
grimtales1
26-05-2016
OK, must try the Swiss ones sometime
Moleskin
26-05-2016
Originally Posted by Ella Nut:
“My favourite - as a chocaholic it's virtually impossible to name an all time favourite but the Double Decker is probably it.”

Yes but which Double Decker?

The old one with the hard crunchy chocolate flavour stuff or the new one with the chocolate puffed rice?
maddie_brundret
27-05-2016
Eldest son just came in and gave me a small piece of chocolate, I bit a bit off and wished I hadn't.
I asked what it was and he said Milka and that it was his favourite chocolate.
No comment.
Beecosy
27-05-2016
Originally Posted by grimtales1:
“Are they different from the Lindt Lindor truffles? ”

Lindt Lindor truffles are lovely too but the Sprungli ones are exceptional. Worth a treat buying in once a year.

Double deckers: I used to prefer the original ones from the 1970s era mainly because the fondant on top was firmer.
Piazza
27-05-2016
Spira. How I miss them.
bahbah
30-05-2016
Galaxy bar (from the fridge and you get that satisfying crack when you snap off that segment) or strawberry dreams
mark owen
12-09-2016
Mine are Bounty Bars milk chocolate ones snickers and Daim bars.
clm2071
12-09-2016
Toffee Crisp, Dime and a special mention for my guilty pleasure, the Caramac
WombatDeath
12-09-2016
Back in the 90s you could get a large Cadbury bar with rice crispy bits. That was lovely. I expect my tastes have changed now but I'd love to try one of those again.
lukeskywalker1
12-09-2016
Another vote for Texan bar, I'll never eat one again!!

Golden cup was yum too.
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