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Chocolate Bar of Choice
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up_the_valley said:Hardly ever eat sweet food but I do like Toblerone, Dime, and Snickers. Must be cold from the fridge with a cup of tea.0
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How could I forget Toblerone. I love it and get given it in the bucket load every Christmas and birthday from family.0
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Mrs Baldy works in a Hotel Chocolat shop0
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Baldybonce said:Mrs Baldy works in a Hotel Chocolate shop3
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MrOneLung said:Baldybonce said:Mrs Baldy works in a Hotel Chocolate shop0
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Poundland twin peaks, very good value better than toblerone imho.
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red10 said:Poundland twin peaks, very good value better than toblerone imho.3
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valleynick66 said:red10 said:Poundland twin peaks, very good value better than toblerone imho.4
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I did have the great fortune to work for Philip Morris who at the time made Toblerone/Daim bars etc., and some of their offices had 'honesty' boxes where you paid what you felt it was worth for a shed load of chocolate. Very similar to Woolworth's having their Pic 'n' Mix right by the exits, back in the day.
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Dark Bounty
Toffee Crisp / Nestle crunch
Frys peppermint cream
Cadbury fruit and nut / yorkie raisin
Bournville
Kit kat dark
In no particular order. And many more - basically anything but a Topic or Snickers....0 - Sponsored links:
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Used to really like Old Jamaica .2
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When it is discounted, more or less anything Lindt or Lindor is lovely chocolate, better than anything at Hotel Chocolate or Thorntons, Thorntons being particularly unpleasant like the overhyped Ferro Rocher and Lily O'Briens.
Aero has always intrigued me, because occasionally it has been exquisite (as well as affordable) but it is inconsistent and occasionally it can be manky.
It is true that there is absolutely no decent chocolate in America.
We all may suffer disappointments, heartbreak even, but the one thing that delivers every time and never lets you down is Chocolate.0 -
A shout out for Aldi chocolate truffles when they're in stock.0