I've tasted almost all american brand but no one can beat this, Kinder Bueno. I first had one of these in a party. I thought it was just another sweet stuff but when I tasted this, I ate 5 bars and took home another 5. .. I just found out that I can buy this from Fiesta stores in the international food section. Try it. My second favorite is, man, I don't even remember my prior favorite after I've been addicted to this. So what's your favorite choco?
Ferrero Rocher... It's almost like Coccaine. Once I have Ferrero Rocher, I can't stop eating it. Prob is, they are kind of expensive. My second would have to be anything with Nestle, so Buncha Crunch would be my second favorite. Lastly, I'd probably go with the original Hershey's bar, smooth chocolate... mmmmmmmmmmmm.
Kinder is the best man. I actually prefer the regular milky bars vs. the Bueno which are ball shaped and filled with hazelnut cream. Milka is also pretty good. Toblerone. Droste. Perugina. etc.
I didn't know there were chocolate brands. In Communist Russia, the only chocolate we had was either dark, milk or white chocolate manufactured by the government. The peasants ate milk chocolate and the landed gentry ate white chocolate. We had heard about dark chocolate in far away lands like in China, but no one had ever tried a piece. I think the rulers might of had access to dark chocolate, but us peasants couldn't walk anywhere near the palace grounds. Dark chocolate was almost like a myth, a legend..sort of like the Chupacabra or Yetti. All these various choices of chocolate confuse and scare me.
Ferrero Rocher hands down. But it's on the exspensive side so for a regular chocolate bar I'd take Hershey Cookies 'n' Creme, there's just something in it that makes it addicting.
1) See's Candies. Nuts n Chews. It's like $14 bucks a box and well worth it. 2) Almond Roca 3) Ferrero Rocher is good too
Recently I have come to understand why I am still thin at the age of 31. I thought it was just good genetics but the more I look at everyone else's eating habits the more I realize I just don't eat as many calories or all the junk everyone else eats. I have never given any thought whatsoever to chocolate brands or anything else involving candy. Until now I didn't think anyone did. I will pick up the brand mentioned in the original post just to see what I am missing out on.
Does there exist a version of Cadbury's that isn't British? I must be spoiled since my best friend ships it to me straight from Birmhingham (UK), where the Cadbury factory is. I ship her American junk food in return.