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May. 29th, 2007

  • 1:15 PM
pepper: Pepperpot (Snax)

There's a fun shop in the UK called Cybercandy. It has candy, chocolate, and other sweets and snacks from around the world. It's a good place to go to buy Milk Duds, Twinkies, Cherry Vanilla Dr Pepper, Cadbury's Cherry Ripe, the very-much-an-aquired-taste salty liquorice, Swedish Fish (hooray, no gelatine!), or - should you wish - Double Choco Collons (disturbing on many levels). Or ant chocolate, scorpion lollipops - all that novelty crap that gets bought for gifts and that no one ever actually eats (surely?). 

I've drawn a few conclusions from this place: 
- Australian chocolate manufacturers come up with some great novelty ideas that actually taste nice (Pods! How great are they?). 
- Japanese sweets seem to consist entirely of Pockys and Hello Kitty. 
- American candy and fizzy drinks are great, but their chocolate sucks.
- Squirrel Nut Zippers are mysterious and wonderful, but unfortunately never in stock.
- No one in their right mind wants to drink coffee that's been previously digested by weasels. However, tea that's been hand-picked by trained monkeys... yes.

I went there this weekend, and was thrilled to find the Lava Bar: the world's first liquid chocolate bar. Ooh! Bought one immediately. Sat down to enjoy. And realised that a) it's chocolate sauce in a packet, b) it's therefore hugely overpriced (£1.99 for 75g), and c) to add insult to injury, it's not even all that nice. I have eaten better chocolate sauce. Hell, I have made better - and could again, right now, with ingredients in my kitchen at this very moment (good chocolate, cream, sugar). D'oh.

Still - liquid chocolate bar. I'm still slightly excited by the idea.

(I'm off sick today, so please forgive me if I'm talking nonsense.)

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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 29th, 2007 01:49 pm (UTC)
Crunchy Bar, maybe? Love that.

I think it's the same in the UK, to be fair - the bigger manufacturers are often pretty rubbish, but there's a lot of imported stuff available. I adore Lindt, as Rigel mentions above. And Cadburys. And Galaxy. Even if they're not 'proper' chocolate, by EU standards.
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 29th, 2007 01:55 pm (UTC)
That sounds right. It's been...almost ten years (wow) since I was last on your side of the Atlantic, so my candy memory has grown a little fuzzy. But we have NOTHING like that bar here, least as far as I've ever found.

We get Lindt too - and, yes, very good. And sometimes, "junky" chocolate works just fine.
ext_3314: Woman writing (Default)
[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
May. 29th, 2007 02:12 pm (UTC)
I can be picky sometimes - but my tastebuds aren't all that refined: I tried chocolate bars recently from two of the top chocolate manufacturers in the world (Valrhona and Michel Cluizel), just to see what they were like. They were... nice. Not much different to Lindt, to me. :)

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