| Favourite Chocolate on 10:21 - Feb 5 with 1138 views | BrianMcCarthy | Still the best. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:20 - Feb 5 with 996 views | loftboy | My all time favourite was the peanut Yorkie, unfortunately now discontinued. Has to be a starbar these days. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:21 - Feb 5 with 993 views | loftboy |
| Favourite Chocolate on 10:21 - Feb 5 by BrianMcCarthy | Still the best. |
Not anymore Brian, since cadburys sold to the yanks there’s a distinctly different taste to it these days. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:27 - Feb 5 with 972 views | joe90 |
| Favourite Chocolate on 12:20 - Feb 5 by loftboy | My all time favourite was the peanut Yorkie, unfortunately now discontinued. Has to be a starbar these days. |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:28 - Feb 5 with 969 views | CroydonCaptJack | Tonys Chocolonely Expensive but you can get it on an offer sometimes. Dark Almond is outstanding. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:48 - Feb 5 with 913 views | Lblock | Chocolate ain’t chocolate anymore. Check your labels…. “Flavour” means you’re not getting the cocoa content of when I were a lad times. Hotel Choclate Dark Batons. Coz I’m a right ponce! |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:54 - Feb 5 with 906 views | DaBurgh | Always been partial to minty chocolates, It had to be a peppermint pattie as a kid, I'm sure that they used to be size of a hockey puck back in the sixties. When I arrived in the UK I found Fry's peppermint creme, which became a favorite, along with after eights. Now when I buy chocolate it tends to be Cote d'or milk chocolates. When I last visited the states, and after eating British/European chocolates for so long, I had a Hershey's bar which was like eating a chocolate colored candle. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 12:56 - Feb 5 with 901 views | StevenageRanger | See recently on Dairy Milk. Can only be called Chocolate by the finest margin in UK, cant be called Chocolate in EU Cadbury Dairy Milk isn't banned from being called chocolate, but recent recipe changes (adding palm oil/fillers) and rising cocoa costs have lowered its cocoa solids to 20%, right at the UK/Ireland legal minimum, causing confusion and leading some brands to use "chocolate flavour" or "chocolatey" labels, though Dairy Milk still meets the UK's 20% cocoa/20% milk solids rule and sells as "milk chocolate". The confusion arises because the EU requires 25% cocoa, so UK-style Dairy Milk would need a "family milk chocolate" label there, but in the US, it's fine at 10% cocoa. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:17 - Feb 5 with 780 views | patrickqpr | Cadbury Creme Egg. But I am sure they used to taste nicer. |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:38 - Feb 5 with 745 views | nick_hammersmith |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:17 - Feb 5 by patrickqpr | Cadbury Creme Egg. But I am sure they used to taste nicer. |
dark chocolate bounty is always good. Starbar is on the list, although I remember the Peanut boost being nicer |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:47 - Feb 5 with 732 views | nix | Lindt salted caramel is to die for. Can’t eat Cadbury’s any more. It tastes like cheap cooking chocolate. |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:51 - Feb 5 with 724 views | E17hoop | Toblerone or Terry's chocolate orange. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 14:59 - Feb 5 with 698 views | Watford_Ranger | Used to work in the chocolate industry and as has been much publicised the recipes on lots of brands have been cheapened down the years. But it’s more that you’ve got older and your tastebuds have changed. Some things taste worse, others taste better (wine, whisky, dark choc). But they have got worse and that is to a very small extent on me (more the crappy pricing and product weights than the recipe). |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 15:16 - Feb 5 with 662 views | wombat |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:59 - Feb 5 by Watford_Ranger | Used to work in the chocolate industry and as has been much publicised the recipes on lots of brands have been cheapened down the years. But it’s more that you’ve got older and your tastebuds have changed. Some things taste worse, others taste better (wine, whisky, dark choc). But they have got worse and that is to a very small extent on me (more the crappy pricing and product weights than the recipe). |
used to be Cadburys fruit and nut but as others have said its awful these days . Reese peanut butter cups or a good old fashoined picnic |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 15:31 - Feb 5 with 620 views | Lblock | BOOST Slightly rippled with a flat underside |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 15:34 - Feb 5 with 613 views | slmrstid | Leicester has an independent chocolate shop (Cocoa Amore in the Lanes, if anyone is going to the away game and plans on being in the city centre beforehand...) and they do amazing bars. The only trouble is, its quite expensive (£5 easily a go) but it also reflects the quality of the ingredients you are buying. As an aside, they also do chocolate making workshops which are fun to do. |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 15:41 - Feb 5 with 596 views | BklynRanger | I agree with wispa in terms of your classic bars - still great. Those Lindt chocolate balls are unbelievable though - I think the blue ones shade it but they're all winners imho |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 16:24 - Feb 5 with 528 views | Boston | ex-lax |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 16:37 - Feb 5 with 492 views | BexleyHoop | Picnic, Drfiter, Twix, Snickers; Mars and good old Cadburys Fruit & Nut Suddenly feel the need for sugary goods |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 16:44 - Feb 5 with 476 views | Juzzie | Twix Mars Tunnocks |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 16:47 - Feb 5 with 473 views | Snipper | Love Twix and Galaxy. When I was a kid, I loved the chocolate tools which were 1 or 2p each. 😋 |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 17:15 - Feb 5 with 447 views | marky67 | cadburys caramel probably my favourite all time but now days i do like a snickers. |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 17:16 - Feb 5 with 447 views | Toast_R | The original cocunut Boost was my favourite but got discontinued in favour of the Biscuit Boost, which isnt as good. Toblerone is the best out there now. |  | |  |
| Favourite Chocolate on 17:25 - Feb 5 with 430 views | CroydonCaptJack |
| Favourite Chocolate on 15:41 - Feb 5 by BklynRanger | I agree with wispa in terms of your classic bars - still great. Those Lindt chocolate balls are unbelievable though - I think the blue ones shade it but they're all winners imho |
I ordered my wife a Lindt ball Advent calendar this year. You can choose up to 6 different flavours that get randomly put in. |  |
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| Favourite Chocolate on 17:27 - Feb 5 with 425 views | CroydonCaptJack |
| Favourite Chocolate on 14:38 - Feb 5 by nick_hammersmith | dark chocolate bounty is always good. Starbar is on the list, although I remember the Peanut boost being nicer |
The dark bounties from the fridge are fantastic. I always think it is a shame that the 'heroes' or whatever Christmas one it is that has the mini bounties) should have some mini plain ones. |  |
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