I like Twirls - but I also like Smarties. (I also like Mars Bars but forgot they weren't made by Nestlé)
Which chocolate giant tickles your fancies the most?
There's only one way to find out...
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I like Twirls - but I also like Smarties. (I also like Mars Bars but forgot they weren't made by Nestlé)
Which chocolate giant tickles your fancies the most?
There's only one way to find out...
if it's chocolate than I'm wolfin' that tit down
Cadbury, no questions asked. Nestle left a bad taste in my mouth by discontinuing Butterfinger BBs.
Neither Nestle or Cadbury makes mars bars.
I don't really like chocolate myself, if I had to choose I'd probably pick a Flake.
Yeah you're right. Although I'm going to edit the first post and deny all knowledge of it.
Thanks, now my post just looks like I enjoy stating random facts about chocolate companies.
Hm. Drifters are incredible, so Nestlé. But Cadbury's Fruit and Nut is equally magnficent. Hmmm...
This is difficult. I just want chocolate in my mouth. :(
This thread is 8 posts deep with not a single mention of these babies yet?
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MInieggs beat em
Cadbury, of course
Oh my word.... Chocolate...
http://25.media.tumblr.com/8e11621ae...kpq8o1_500.gif
Both. Both is good.
I like both, and if it was just a matter of chocolate vs chocolate, I'm not sure which I would pick right off the bat, but Nestle makes a lot of drinks I enjoy, like chocolate milk, and flavored water, so that's why I prefer Nestle.
Wait wtf is Ashanti doing there? She does things since when?!
Also I'm not bias against chocolate. Chocolate is amazing regardless as long as it isn't blended with mint. I had a jelly filled chocolate from a Godvia box given to me. It was heavenly.
I enjoy both, though would have to vote Cadbury.
Neither of those companies make Ferrero Rocher or Tim Tams so they don't even warrant discussion.
Both, but if pushed for an answer in a poll (hint hint), then Cadburys.
Guys, chocolate is gross. You're all gross.
Nestle is a seriously unethical company.
Cadbury, probably also unethical but CADBURY WINS.
Who cares about ethics? They can burn down a school of orphaned blind African nun kittens daily for all I care if that's what gets me my fix.
Mars (Galaxy, Maltesers!) is superior to Nestle, but Cadbury is of course the daddy.
What's the average chocolate content in their products? Like 10%? :colbert:
I just buy the cheapest 70%+ chocolate bars I can find in supermarkets, preferably with pieces of almond in it. I prefer paying for actual chocolate over fancy colorful wrappers filled with sugar :monster:
Cadbury is too British, and we don't have stuff like that here.
Tom's Chocolate produces the best chocolate in the entire world like:
Ironically name Yankie Bar:
http://kido.dk/mad/images/fritureste...yankie-bar.jpg
Rum-filled chocolate Turtles:
http://shop.toms.dk/Files/Billeder/B...kildpadder.jpg
Ah.... it sounds nice! What sort of bar is Tom's ironically named "Yankie". Is it a caramel... or a wafer... what's inside.
How is this even a question? Cadbury > All