I really dig Peanut Butter Cups, Kit Kat, Snickers, Nestle Crunch, Krackle, Mr. Good Bar, Hershey's Chocolate... plain or with almonds, Whoppers... so much chocolaty treats to choose.
I had a Zero bar once, there is a zero percent chance I will get another one.
My favorite will have to be the Reese's Cup, the smaller they are the better they taste.
Pffft...My first Zero bar I had when I was eight and my dad took me on a fishing trip early one morning, we stopped at a mom and pop convenient store and he got us two...
I've been hooked ever since...reeses are nice but I haven't had a treat yet that beats a cold zero bar..
Just about anything from Russel Stovers. But they're really expensive, so I usually end up getting the mini candy bar selection mega-bag from Wal-Mart.
Oh and we Americans own Cadbury now. Mars is the world's largest and Cadbury is second, but now Kraft Foods owns Cadbury. That means America is number 1 and number 2 in chocolate production!
Seriously though, my favorite?! Its hard to zero it down considering all the different flavors and sometimes moods
The Favorites:
Chocolate: Ice Cubes (OMG they melt in yo mouf!)
Gum: Ice Breakers (Loses flavor fast but tastes good)
Peanut Butter Combo: Reese's Butter Cups
Chewy: Skittles (The more you eat at once, the more amazing they get.)
Sucker: Tootsie Pops (Generic, but still the best)
Hard: Lemonheads (sweet and sour goodness)
I got sent a bag of stripes out in Ganners and I ate the entire bag in one sitting, my jaw was aching and I thought I had diabetes, but it was worth it.
I got sent a bag of stripes out in Ganners and I ate the entire bag in one sitting, my jaw was aching and I thought I had diabetes, but it was worth it.
Asherian Command wrote:Flakes. The food of awesome.
An American with some taste!
My missus doesn't like cadbury's chocolate.. It makes no sense to me. I prefer it to anything, even posh stuff.
And Hersheys chocolate tastes like soap!
What sort of soap are you folks using across the pond?
@ Corpses..Yeah, like I said...they appear similar to gummi bears...but having never tasted...or even seen one IRL, it's more of a loose association on my part.
corpsesarefun wrote:I'm passionate about food in general.
I'm honestly unsure how I weigh what I do considering the amount I eat.
High metabolism I'd guess, enjoy it while you can...I remember the days when I could scarf down whatever I wanted and burn it off in the blink of an eye, now...I have to work at staying in shape.
I really don't know how to describe Jelly-Babies (apart from 'they're awesome'), but they are completely different to gummi bears. If you're ever visiting, I'd recommend them. And Vimto.
Albatross wrote:I really don't know how to describe Jelly-Babies (apart from 'they're awesome'), but they are completely different to gummi bears. If you're ever visiting, I'd recommend them. And Vimto.
They look like a cross between Swedish Fish (my favorite) and Gummi Bears.
They don't have the shell on the outside, but yeah, I suppose the inside of a jelly bean is the closest thing to Jelly Babies that I can think of. What are swedish fish?
Jelly Babies are made by Bassetts. Accept no substitute.
For me it's a toss up. I love me some Swedish Fish, which I'm sure aren't from Sweden at all. Bright red fruity goodness in there.
But when it comes to your average candy bar, I'll always go for a Milky Way first. But really, anything with caramel (or is it carmel?) goes to the top of my list. I especially love the new milky ways that are all carmel and no nougat. It's nummy.
Oh man. Uh. What do I like. I'm a big fan of peppermint patties and three muskateers. I know a lot of people hate 3 mousekateers, but I like them. So creamy and good.
Mike and Ikes are good too, and so are good and plentys
Necros wrote:For me it's a toss up. I love me some Swedish Fish, which I'm sure aren't from Sweden at all. Bright red fruity goodness in there.
But when it comes to your average candy bar, I'll always go for a Milky Way first. But really, anything with caramel (or is it carmel?) goes to the top of my list. I especially love the new milky ways that are all carmel and no nougat. It's nummy.
I also like sweedish berries, which like the sweedish bikini team are not from sweeden but still rather yummy. =o]
wiki wrote:Sugar mice are a traditional confection popular in the United Kingdom, especially during the Christmas season. They consist of a mass typically containing icing sugar, egg whites and golden syrup. Various flavours and matching food dyes can be added (such as pink for strawberry or raspberry flavour, yellow or green for lemon, yellow or white for vanilla, orange for orange flavour, etc.).