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Post by Alucard on Feb 4, 2009 20:21:39 GMT -5
Really, they aren't that bad! I've had two from the world food aisle and honestly I thought they were tasty for a plain chocolate bar.
I asked a person from the UK why they weren't for girls, apparently they're from York, a city known for mining and manliness, so the chocolate bar is made "man sized".
Nestle Aero Bars though, I don't recall if you tried them on the show or not, but...they taste good, but the texture inside is best described as "minty floam". Kinda...offputting.
I also spotted the Lion bar...but feared trying it.
Just thought I'd let you guys know about my outdated WC Radio inspired purchases.
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Post by Thrillho on Feb 4, 2009 20:27:49 GMT -5
If you can get a Biscuit & Raisin Yorkie, do it, your mouth will thank you.
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Post by Alucard on Feb 4, 2009 20:39:06 GMT -5
If you can get a Biscuit & Raisin Yorkie, do it, your mouth will thank you. I certainly can, avoided them this time because they were a smidge more expensive than I'd like for them to have been, and I wanted to try the Aero as well. Will do next time, it actually sounds kind of good.
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Post by Premier Blah on Feb 4, 2009 20:55:22 GMT -5
I also spotted the Lion bar...but feared trying it. For the last time, there's nothing wrong about Lion bars! They're SUPPOSED to be that way!!! Trust me, I've had those most of my adult life, they've done me no harm. Take it from me, Mr T. Do you see those Dutch waffles at your store though?
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Post by Alucard on Feb 4, 2009 21:29:34 GMT -5
I also spotted the Lion bar...but feared trying it. For the last time, there's nothing wrong about Lion bars! They're SUPPOSED to be that way!!! Trust me, I've had those most of my adult life, they've done me no harm. Take it from me, Mr T. Do you see those Dutch waffles at your store though? Occasionally. I'll still try a Lion bar, too
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Post by Premier Blah on Feb 4, 2009 21:50:07 GMT -5
If you don't like how it tastes I'll reimburse you for the cost. I promise you that.
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Post by Alucard on Feb 4, 2009 23:37:06 GMT -5
If you don't like how it tastes I'll reimburse you for the cost. I promise you that. Haha, paypal me about a dollar fourty eight eh?
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Post by Premier Blah on Feb 5, 2009 1:10:52 GMT -5
Ha, that sounds right.
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Post by kingsuperspecial on Feb 5, 2009 2:42:30 GMT -5
For the last time, there's nothing wrong about Lion bars! They're SUPPOSED to be that way!!! Trust me, I've had those most of my adult life, they've done me no harm. Take it from me, Mr T. Do you see those Dutch waffles at your store though? Occasionally. I'll still try a Lion bar, too Lion bars are plenty-tasty to be sure. A word of warning: A friend of mine was eating a Lion Bar at home on a bed. A cat was also sitting on the bed. The cat left. My friend at the Lion Bar and noticed what appeared to be a bit of chocolate on the bed cover. He tasted it. It wasn't chocolate ( and unlike other "my friend" stories - this wasn't actually me )
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Post by Thrillho on Feb 5, 2009 5:11:02 GMT -5
Try Squirrel crisps too (See other thread for details)
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Post by mangokid on Feb 5, 2009 15:07:19 GMT -5
In Canada we have a Lion equivelent called Mr. Big, its about twice the size. growing up with an english mother i love english chocolates, my favourite has to be Double Decker. The Aero bar is a special one, it has to be eaten a certain way, i would say break off a peice and allow it to melt on the tongue, that would give the best texture/flavour
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Post by craigdanbeaton on Feb 5, 2009 15:11:17 GMT -5
If you don't like how it tastes I'll reimburse you for the cost. I promise you that. I second this...
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Post by Premier Blah on Feb 5, 2009 16:46:37 GMT -5
Occasionally. I'll still try a Lion bar, too Lion bars are plenty-tasty to be sure. A word of warning: A friend of mine was eating a Lion Bar at home on a bed. A cat was also sitting on the bed. The cat left. My friend at the Lion Bar and noticed what appeared to be a bit of chocolate on the bed cover. He tasted it. It wasn't chocolate ( and unlike other "my friend" stories - this wasn't actually me ) Your friend wasn't by any chance Don Mason was he?
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Post by nealo on Feb 7, 2009 21:17:22 GMT -5
its to do with the size and weight
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Post by George Harrison on Feb 8, 2009 11:51:39 GMT -5
Yorkie is my favourite chocolate, as well as Wispa, Malteaser, Boosts & Kit Kats (All four kinds
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Post by Supersmark is a Troll on Feb 8, 2009 15:27:03 GMT -5
In Canada we have a Lion equivelent called Mr. Big, its about twice the size. growing up with an english mother i love english chocolates, my favourite has to be Double Decker. The Aero bar is a special one, it has to be eaten a certain way, i would say break off a peice and allow it to melt on the tongue, that would give the best texture/flavour Yeah, you have to let the Aero melt in your mouth.
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Post by Bobeddy on Feb 8, 2009 15:46:32 GMT -5
Yorkie is my favourite chocolate, as well as Wispa, Malteaser, Boosts & Kit Kats (All four kinds Great...now I want a Kit Kat Chunky!
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Post by Supersmark is a Troll on Feb 8, 2009 16:10:25 GMT -5
Oh, man, British Kit-Kats are so much better than American ones. The Israeli are the best though.
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Post by forgottensinpwf on Feb 8, 2009 16:23:38 GMT -5
Nestle Aero Bars though, I don't recall if you tried them on the show or not, but...they taste good, but the texture inside is best described as "minty floam". Kinda...offputting. Aero's are Awesome. one of the best Bars out there. especially the mint.
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Post by Alucard on Feb 11, 2009 21:20:37 GMT -5
Dammit. Now I gotta re-try an Aero.
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