Self explanatory.
Mine is Dairy Milk (Yes sir, I can boogie!)
My second favourite is ferrero rocher (WHY ARE THEY SO EXPENSIVE?!?)
Wispa Gold. It's one of the three best inventions of the 21st Century.
The other two being the Dyson bagless vacuum and ordering takeaway via an app.
Generally? I love dark chocolate, dark with mint and dark with chilli and any type of chocolate with nuts.
Brand-wise, I love Thorntons and Guylian (:
yet another topic about food, weeeeeee
Basically what the above user said minus the nut and brand parts.
Pretty much anything with soft caramel or mint in it.
i love white chocolate a lot but also if im feeling adventurous the white chocolate lion bars
the other thing is those ones in the roses tins w the red and yellow wrapper i think they have nuts in them and they're dark which i don't usually go for but they are good stuff 10/10
I'm not a huge lover of sweet things so I prefer dark chocolate... like the really really bitter stuff. Aw yiss. Though I do like a milky bar now and then!!
Frankly I'd rather have a packet of crisps lol
dark chocolate with chilis is absolutely the best. i'm personally a dark chocolate fan too. not a big fan of milk chocolate, i love white chocolate too but i guess that's not ~real~ chocolate.
Since white chocolate doesn't contain any cocoa solids, it's not technically chocolate. I think it's actually classified as a fudge tbh.
Quote from: Breaking Blaziken on December 15, 2015, 23:52
white chocolate doesn't contain any cocoa solids, it's not technically chocolate.
Really??? I thought it was!
I like Crunchies too!
Twirl is the best hands down now everybody go home
Jk Yorkie is good too, the plain and the nut stuff
Chocolate is definitely my favourite sweet. I don't know what my fav kind is, I'll eat most chocolate bars as long as it doesn't have fruit or huge bits of nuts in it lol. I quite like double deckers and boosts. I prefer milk and dark chocolate, white chocolate is too sweet for me.
Fancy chocolate wise I like truffles and pralines. Hotel chocolat is probably my favourite more expensive brand, and then thorntons.
Quote from: Petzbreeder on December 15, 2015, 21:25
Pretty much anything with soft caramel or mint in it.
Have you tried Cadbury's Caramel?
Quote from: Breaking Blaziken on December 15, 2015, 23:52
Since white chocolate doesn't contain any cocoa solids, it's not technically chocolate. I think it's actually classified as a fudge tbh.
don't crush my dreams
yeah white is definitely the best go home
all of it. just give me all of the chocolate. drown me in it
this is basically me
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White chocolate IS a chocolate! Why do you think it has the word CHOCOLATE in it?
White chocolate DOES count. It can be your favourite!
not to humblebrag but i recently made some caramelised white chocolate and it is p good and also easy. its kind of like caramac if any of you remember and deeply miss that?
u can get a tutorial (http://www.davidlebovitz.com/2009/06/caramelized-white-chocolate/) anywhere (http://joepastry.com/2014/making-caramelized-white-chocolate/) on the web but basically u put it in the oven at ~110-120C and stir it around every 10 mins until it goes deepish golden brown (~40min - 1 hourish). try to make sure it has ~30% cocoa butter and keep water away from it cos water and chocolate do NOT mix, but yeh if u like white chocolate give it a try
Brandwise, I love Ghirardelli's chocolate, but Kinder has great chocolate too. My favorite candy bar is the dark chocolate milky way.
Quote from: The name master on December 16, 2015, 12:36
White chocolate IS a chocolate! Why do you think it has the word CHOCOLATE in it?
White chocolate DOES count. It can be your favourite!
It's a misnomer, like with the killer whale. It doesn't contain some of the qualifications to be true chocolate. While that may the case, you can enjoy it and have it be your favorite if that's your favorite, i'm not saying you should boycott the stuff (even if I personally hate it).
Setting the record straight here, white chocolate does not contain cocoa solids, but it can contain a large amount of cocoa butter, (and often vanilla), which is part of the chocolate making process. I'm allergic to caffeine. I eat white or moderate amounts of milk by obligation.
Divine Salted Toffee & Milk is my favorite bar. I'm drinking a lot of Land O' Lakes White Hot Cocoa for the season.
Quote from: bread on December 16, 2015, 11:45
yeah white is definitely the best go home
White chocolate is my 4th favourite I guess...
Quote from: Nyasupa on December 17, 2015, 05:11
Setting the record straight here, white chocolate does not contain cocoa solids, but it can contain a large amount of cocoa butter, (and often vanilla), which is part of the chocolate making process. I'm allergic to caffeine. I eat white or moderate amounts of milk by obligation.
you're my favourite new person for rebuilding the dreams that were cruelly crushed by blaze
Who likes the song Yes Sir, I Can Boogie because of the Cadbury's ad?
Quote from: The name master on December 17, 2015, 11:15
Who likes the song Yes Sir, I Can Boogie because of the Cadbury's ad?
Not me, I can't stand disco.
Chocolate Rain, shoutout to Tay Zonday
Quote from: Shrub on December 17, 2015, 11:13
you're my favourite new person for rebuilding the dreams that were cruelly crushed by blaze
Hey, don't shoot the messenger here.
Sorry you're not their favorite new person.
It's cool, i'm used to it.
Quote from: Kerou on December 17, 2015, 12:31
Chocolate Rain, shoutout to Tay Zonday
"I believe in miracles; where you from you sexy thing?"
Hot Chocolate
Quote from: Milsap on December 21, 2015, 19:32
Hot Chocolate
Is that even a type of chocolate?
Quote from: The name master on December 31, 2015, 11:24
Is that even a type of chocolate?
That might have been something that flew well over your head, it seems. Unless Milsap meant actual Hot Chocolate.
White chocolate is amazing stuff, but I also really like the Bourneville dark chocolate. Milk chocolate wise, Cadbury's chocolate is great. I don't always have the pure milk chocolate bars though, I end up with fruit & nut, turkish delight or cookie nut crunch.
Quote from: Kerou on December 17, 2015, 12:31
Chocolate Rain, shoutout to Tay Zonday
**i move away from the mic to breathe in
I've got an epic song for:
Twirl: You Spin Me Right Round.
Heroes: Holding Out For A Hero.
QuoteThat might have been something that flew well over your head, it seems. Unless Milsap meant actual Hot Chocolate.
Hot Chocolate the band ;)
I used to like Wispa. I still do, but it's more of a childhood thing I guess? I have the odd one. Kitkats are always amazing, especially the kitkat chunky, but they're also expensive and not very value when youre buying the multipacks. Some of the ripoff versions taste good too tho.
I'm more into galaxy and ferrero rochers now. The plain version of galaxy is probably my favorite over the caramel, oddly. I love the cookie crunch version too! I like really chocolatey stuff, or smooth chocolate, or chocolate wih nuts in. Or cookie stuff. Love.
Fruit and nut is horrible in my opinion, though. Caramel is good, like the stuff you find in mars bars. Thorntons is great and stuff but I cant usually afford to splurge on it.
Quote from: Poison2007 on January 26, 2016, 11:05
I'm into ferrero rochers now, but they're also expensive
You don't need to tell me! LOL! ;D
Quote from: The nickname dragon on January 26, 2016, 11:14
You don't need to tell me! LOL! ;D
please dont move around my quotes to prove your point its a bit rude/creepy... like yeah theyre expensive but i was on about kitkats :s
(ferrero rochers are usually a christmas treat for me tho - the big trays of em! have you seen the big one yet??? its like one big ferrero rocher... its almost as big as a kid's skull omg)
Quote from: Poison2007 on January 26, 2016, 12:35
theyre expensive but i was on about kitkats
No they're not! you can buy small ones like this:
(http://candyaddict.com/blog/candy_images/kitkat_uk.jpg)
for 65P, can't you?
65 pence is actually ridiculous. like freddos used to be 10 pence and now they're something like 70 pence??? kitkats were like 30p or 20p at some point im pretty sure but since they were a ~main brand~ they were always a lil expensive. but im moreso on about buying them in bulk which is cheaper than individually, but still expensive compared to like, morrisons own make chocolate digestive or something. you can get 20 of those for like, 8 kitkats.
also you can get like 4 kitkat chunkies for £1 (ish) in the local cash and carry which is good because its like 70-90 pence for one in some places :(
*I think it's 65P.... if dairy milk and twirl and cruncies are 65P, so such kitkats....
*prices correct in the shop I shop in.
well, the shops up here where i live are all different. kitkats are 79p individually (ridiculous for such a small thing tbh but whatever) they dont usually sell individual kitkats (the 2 finger ones anyway - the 4 finger ones are all the rage up in these shops as are the chunkies) but theyre currently £2 in some shops for a packet of 10 or something. whereas the ripoffs are like half the price for twice as many
I'll try and go to the shop today and check the price.
Quote65 pence is actually ridiculous. like freddos used to be 10 pence and now they're something like 70 pence??? kitkats were like 30p or 20p at some point im pretty sure but since they were a ~main brand~ they were always a lil expensive. but im moreso on about buying them in bulk which is cheaper than individually, but still expensive compared to like, morrisons own make chocolate digestive or something. you can get 20 of those for like, 8 kitkats
The price of chocolate has gone up in recent years as the cocoa farms aren't producing the yield they used to.
Although I do remember ten years ago a can of Coke costing 30p.
Quote from: Milsap on January 26, 2016, 13:41
Although I do remember ten years ago a can of Coke costing 30p.
Now they're 65P for a can and £1 for a bottle!
Big dairy milk bars are now £1.29, they used to be £1! Rip-off!
not only have prices gone up, sizes have gone down. so you're paying even more for even less.
also can u believe those monsters at kraft decided that cause creme eggs never explicitly stated they were made w/ dairy milk that they changed em??? um hello they are cadburys chances go they are made with dairy milk
then they made a £10 mil loss kek
Does anyone know what the thing in the middle of a crunchie is?
Quote from: The Evil Doom on January 26, 2016, 17:49
Does anyone know what the thing in the middle of a crunchie is?
Honeycomb innit
Love a crunchie
I like Mars! So tasty!
Double Deckers are actually really great, totally recommend them.
kinder eggs...... ill eat 600 of those and die a happy deathj
throwback to having my first kinder egg at age 19 cuz they're illegal in the US and if i bring one home and they find it i get fined like $150
White chocolate is good. I also like Ferrero Torroncino. Ganache squares are a rare treat but they're delicious.
Milk and dark chocolate are okay, but I like more exotic stuff like cardamom flavored chocolate