Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM

    
Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    19:04 on Saturday, October 21, 2006          

Reeni
(66 points)
Posted by Reeni

No, there's no honey in Maltesers... at least no honey flavour. Just malty flavour and chocolate.

Candy corn sounds a bit odd! I don't think we have anything like it here in the UK... well nothing corn shaped.

Snickers almond is probably just what we call Snickers here - there are nuts in it anyway, but none in a Mars bar. Mmm... haven't had a Mars in ages! This is making me think about it, may have to buy one tomorrow!


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    14:45 on Sunday, October 22, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

Here's a link for candy corn:
http://www.candyusa.org/Candy/candycorn.asp
Maybe that will help explain it. It just LOOKS like kernels of corn, but it doesn't taste like it! Also, it is more of a mallow type of candy.

Snickers usually have peanuts in them, but the new Snickers Almonds obviously have nuts, and maybe the nougat is a bit diferent also.



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The new Snickers Almond obviously has ALMONDS.

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Here's some info from Wikipedia about Mars Bars:
"There are (or were) two slightly different products known as the Mars Bar. Both contained nougat topped with caramel and covered with milk chocolate. However, the product formerly sold as Mars in the USA contained almonds in the nougat, whereas the Mars still sold elsewhere does not. The Mars Bar outside the USA is very similar to the Milky Way sold within the United States."

As stated before, the bar sold in the US that used to be called Mars Bar is now Snickers Almond.

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Wow, "researching" candy sure has an effect on a person. Maybe I should go do some trial testing, like before you decide on a flute. I think I should.

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HEY!!! the "banner" advertisement at the top of the page now is about a chocolate bar. Did we do that? POWER!!


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    17:34 on Sunday, October 22, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

We must have super POWER! Kipp if you need a second opinion when try tasting those candies, you know who to call!


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    09:07 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

emz
(85 points)
Posted by emz

i heard that american chocolate isnt as nice as english chocolate any one know if this is true ????????????????????????????


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    12:49 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

I like most american chocolate, but when I was working in Germany, I had amazing German, Swiss and Belgian chocolate, not to mention micro brewed beer in Germany and mountain cheese in Switzerland as well


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    12:49 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

Patrick
(1743 points)
Posted by Patrick

I like most american chocolate, but when I was working in Germany, I had amazing German, Swiss and Belgian chocolate, not to mention micro brewed beer in Germany and mountain cheese in Switzerland as well


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    16:06 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

My friend went to Austria last year to go to the Mozart festival and brought me back these things call Mozart balls. That was one of the best chocolates that I have ever tried.


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    19:29 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

kippsix
(333 points)
Posted by kippsix

American chocolate is milk chocolate for the most part, as opposed to dark or bitter chocolate. Some of the mass produced cheap stuff can be rather mediocre, but some is really good.

I particularly like some of the better chocolate from shops. Even See's chocolate is usually pretty good. (Is See's in the western USA only? I know my mother-in-law in Iowa loves it and likes us to send her some for holidays.)

Local shops are great. You know, the family run businesses that make the best candy? There's a place here in the valley called Cereta's candy. Their mint chocolate is soooooo good!


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    19:43 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

christianflutegi
rl

Blue Bunny ice cream is the best. As far as I know, it is only available in the states, specifically in Iowa as Siux City is ice cream captial of the world. It is absolutely amazing and if you go right to the store by the factory, you get sooo much ice cream. Mmmm I am getting hungry just thinking about it. Makes me want to go back to Iowa, but its way too far away. I'm going to go eat some ice cream now.


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    22:24 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

Account Closed
(3248 points)
Posted by Account Closed

And how about sponge candy? None of the southerners here know what that is. When I lived in NY it was very popular. That can't make it in the south because of the high humidity or because they are just not bright enough to figure it out. LOl! One or the other...

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After posting that, I thought I should refrase that. I should say that in the specific area of the South that I am in (Not all the south) might not be bright enough. Yeah... I really love where I live, can you tell?


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    22:35 on Monday, October 23, 2006          

Dennis
(587 points)
Posted by Dennis

Going back to Cold Stone...my favorite is the Dulce de Leche. My favorite chocolate is French. It's called Michel Cluizel. It's roughly US$20 per pound at Whole Foods. Obviously, being a starving college student, I don't eat it very often. Oh...it only comes in little teardrop shaped morsels too. The good thing about it is that there is no Soy Lecithin in it. Makes a great (but expensive) hot chocolate during the winter season!


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    07:26 on Wednesday, October 25, 2006          

Summers
(54 points)
Posted by Summers

yummy chocolate! i like anything chocolate.


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    07:36 on Wednesday, October 25, 2006          

JButky
(657 points)
Posted by JButky

patrick wrote:
peanut M & M's


For spitting the crumbs into your flute afterwards whilst playing maybe??? HHmmmmmm????

Joe B <G>


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    07:53 on Wednesday, October 25, 2006          

meggie
(19 points)
Posted by meggie

chocolate but i'm not allowed to eat it (only on special times)


Re: COMPLEATLY RAMDOM    15:28 on Wednesday, October 25, 2006          

pianogirl10
(8 points)
Posted by pianogirl10

I love candy corn! But I also love chocolate and sour types of candy, yum!


   








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