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• #177
prefer the humble twirl myself..
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• #178
thats a close second, also time outs.
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• #179
amen to that brother..
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• #180
In high school there was a guy in my form that would buy about 6 time outs every lunch for a few weeks and eat them all. He's always been really really skinny as well. What a bastard.
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• #181
prefer the humble twirl myself..
Interesting that a simple change of texture can produce so much satisfaction.it is interesting, when the wispa came out in 86 or whenever the very foundations of the chocolate eating world were rocked, or maybe just mine,
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• #182
freeze a mars bar and grate finely,then put in bottle of vodka. leave for 2 days,the result is pure joy!
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• #183
Ahh the Wispa.. Very post-modern. It's not what they've added but what they've taken away from your average chocolate bar
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• #184
ahhh, must ignore this thread!
someone posted those 'strawbs' a few pages back, one of my favorite childhood treats.
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• #185
the best commercially available chocolate bar.
hands down.Never has a truer word been spoken
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• #186
the best commercially available chocolate bar.
hands down.currently off (buying) sweets and I don't really miss them.
Going to make some peanut brittle on tuesday, and maybe some nougat- which I will promptly give to my flatmates to eat.Too true, it takes the best from every chocolate bar and puts them together in one super mega chocolate bar.
Damn I wish I had the will power to stay off chocolate. Theres something about winter that just demands chocolate is eaten.
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• #187
Oh and me and the Mrs sat reading this thread for a good half hour yesterday together, never before has she taken such interest in LFGSS.
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• #188
The Double Decker is definitely very good, thanks to its pleasing contrasting textures and chewiness. Not so much the Wispa for me though, I find it boring. The Twirl is a bit of an under-rated gem, and something of a back-of-the-envelope idea from Cadbury’s boffins; ‘I know, lets coat a regular Flake bar in chocolate...is that the best we can really do, surely the people won’t swallow it?’, but stone the crows, what a belter.
Pushing their lack of imagination to its logical conclusion, they then insert a layer of wafer in the centre and, hey presto, the mighty Time Out, another winner in my book.
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• #189
Time Outs are great, does anyone else think they taste slightly of coffee?
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• #190
Need a chocolate bar.. Double Decker.. Or a Crunchie?????
I have a soft spot for twix as well.
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• #191
The humble twix is a thing of great beauty.
plus seeing as its mostly biscuit and biscuits can only be had in threes.
Lets not forget the mighty Marathon Bar. I remember my last ever marathon
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• #192
You never see an old man eating a Twix.
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• #193
Double Decker all the way to the bank....
or
double double decker, that I've made in the past:
and the process:
and the ingredients:
that was fucking fun to make.
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• #194
That is a work of art Henners
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• #195
too little nougat though....
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• #196
dibs
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• #197
2nd dibs.
Seriously I'd pay good money for that. <<< Chocolate whore.
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• #198
I had some nice choc last night - Montezuma Dark with Chilli - mmm mmmm
Also, really wrong yet so right - Pretzel M&Ms from them thar North Americas - yum
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• #199
Once, i got a kilo of dairy milk for a birthday or silly adopted pagan festival day i hate that thing one square a day until it was done.
I don't know how i managed that as normally i'm an 'open the hobnobs, finish the hobnobs' kind of guy.
Oh and Ferrero roche, I don't even think i like them that much but the are great fun to eat.
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• #200
Marmite chocolate is a win.. IMHO
the best commercially available chocolate bar.
hands down.
currently off (buying) sweets and I don't really miss them.
Going to make some peanut brittle on tuesday, and maybe some nougat- which I will promptly give to my flatmates to eat.