Favourite Chocolate Bar

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I reckon the Double Decker is the king of the chocolate bar, there is always a case for the Dairy Milk but I have to stick with the Double Decker.
I have just had a peppermint cream too which was really nice
 
Bounty for me or Maltesers, anyway a little story for you all.

Mr. Cadbury and Mrs Rowntree met on a coach journey. It was After

Eight. She was from Quality Street: he was a Fisherman's Friend. On the way

they stopped at a Yorkie Bar, he had Rum & Butter and she had a Wine

Gum.


He asked her name. "Polo, I'm the one with the hole", she said. "I'm

The one with the Nuts", he thought. Then he touched her Milky Way. They

checked in and went straight to the bedroom.


Mr Cadbury turned out the light for a bit of Black Magic. It wasn't

long before he slipped his hand into her Snickers and felt the contrast

of her Double Decker. Then he showed her his Curly Wurly.


Ms Rowntree wasn't keen to have any more Jelly Babies, so she let him

take a trip down Bourneville Boulevard. He was pleased as he always

fancied a bit of Fudge. It was a Magic Moment as she let out a scream of Turkish Delight.


When he came out his Fun Sized Mars Bar felt a bit Crunchie. She

wanted more but he decided to take Time Out. However, he noticed her

Pink Wafers looked very appetising... So he did a Twirl, had a Picnic in her

Sherbert and gave her a Gob Stopper.


Unfortunately Mr. Cadbury then had to go home to his wife, Caramel.

Sadly, he was soon to discover he had caught V.D. It turns out Ms

Rowntree had been with All Sorts.
 
It`s a toughie this, and really dependant on what mood i`m on. But Twix, Boost and Snickers would make the short list.
 
I have always loved Kit Kat - especially the dark chocolate version. I love any plain chocolate. A friend of mine in Germany sent me some dark chocolate with a chilli centre for Christmas. It sounds disgusting, but it was absolutely delicious. :)
 
In my younger days i used to work in a petrol station next to a council estate. Kit Kats were very popular there - especially when we ran out of bacofoil.
 
My fav used to be the nugget boast but ive not seen them in years.

So i opt for Lion bars & Dime bars.
 
Kit Kat Chunkies are wonderful used as a straw to drink tea with. The hot tea melts the chocolate inside but the wafer holds it together and it's lovely and squidgy when you bite into it. Yum.

I'm quite fond of dark chocolate Bounties but they're a lot rarer than their blue counterparts. I haven't eaten one for ages.
 
Originally posted by Griffin@Jan 12 2007, 08:36 PM
Kit Kat Chunkies are wonderful used as a straw to drink tea with. The hot tea melts the chocolate inside but the wafer holds it together and it's lovely and squidgy when you bite into it. Yum.

I'm quite fond of dark chocolate Bounties but they're a lot rarer than their blue counterparts. I haven't eaten one for ages.
My wife does the straw thing with Spirals. :D
 
none for me.............used to like olde jamaici but its now gone, but I like dark chocolate out of preference ...and I had a box(double layer of) of dark choco; brasil nuts which were lush!!!! :blink:
 
Who remembers Caramacs ? They were the dogs. I know you can still get them but there not the same... suppose nothing is.
 
Double Decker, Boost or Topic.

I noticed this Christmas that they've taken the Topics out of the Celebrations boxes. Bad decision!
 
Love Galaxy Caramel.When working in France myself and friend survived on KitKat chunkys,I even got one as birthday present!
Recently discovered dark chocolate M&Ms in USA,yummy!
 
I used to have one Crunchie as a Saturday night treat, when my parents and I went to the cinema. I've loved them ever since, along with Fry's Chocolate Cream, Turkish Delight, Bounty (milk choc), Cadbury's Fruit & Nut (2-pounder where possible), KitKat... can't take to chocolate biscuity things, though. They're a cop-out as there's loads of biscuit and bugger-all chocolate. However, when I'm really extravagant, I slide off with a box of Mr Booja-Booja's dark chocolate champagne truffles, and they are absolutely orgasmic. Oh, yessssss....
 
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