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A massive kit-kat sounds awesome but, I don't think it's that.
In the UK Hershey's aren't really that popular, I hardly ever see them on supermarket shelves.
I'll put all the new ideas in the OP, I would respond individually but I can't quote multiple people on here so, this will have to do :)

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Simply the best.

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I'll add it to the OP.

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Chocolate orange is my guess.

Does this person know you don't like them? Uh-oh.

Totally not on topic, but I tried chocolate-covered fudge over the weekend. It was like a bonbon filled with sweet goodness of heaven.

Modifié par happy_daiz, 19 décembre 2012 - 04:49 .


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I know all I need to know about chocolate.

I love it.


Oh. Also.
Belgium Chocolate with coco grown in the Ivory Coast combined with a Fair Trade label is a favourite of mine.

Modifié par Abraham_uk, 19 décembre 2012 - 05:00 .


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happy_daiz wrote...

Chocolate orange is my guess.

Does this person know you don't like them? Uh-oh.

Totally not on topic, but I tried chocolate-covered fudge over the weekend. It was like a bonbon filled with sweet goodness of heaven.


They know that there not my favorite.

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Abraham_uk wrote...

I know all I need to know about chocolate.

I love it.


Oh. Also.
Belgium Chocolate with coco grown in the Ivory Coast combined with a Fair Trade label is a favourite of mine.


Sounds... choclatey:D

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How exactly have you never heard of Hershey's?  Where did you say you lived?  Under a rock? :huh:

I hope you realize they aren't commonly sold in a lot of countries.

We do have them in a special section of a specific supermarket here, along with other things we don't normally have like Cadbury and Dr Pepper.

We have so much different candy in this country though, I often notice a smaller selection when I am abroad.

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Never heard of them though.

How exactly have you never heard of Hershey's? Where did you say you lived? Under a rock? Image IPB

They're pretty much non-existent outside the U.S. and at best they taste like the cheap **** you find in the discount isle.

Personally my favourites are Marble Chocolate and Cadbury Turkish Delight.

Modifié par GodWood, 19 décembre 2012 - 07:23 .


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termokanden wrote...

wizardryforever wrote...
How exactly have you never heard of Hershey's?  Where did you say you lived?  Under a rock? :huh:

I hope you realize they aren't commonly sold in a lot of countries.

We do have them in a special section of a specific supermarket here, along with other things we don't normally have like Cadbury and Dr Pepper.

We have so much different candy in this country though, I often notice a smaller selection when I am abroad.

If you don't mind sharing, where do you live?

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Denmark.

I also lived in the Netherlands for a while. Good liquorice there! Lived close to the Belgian border and they had a lot of Belgian beer and chocolate as well.

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termokanden wrote...

Denmark.

I also lived in the Netherlands for a while. Good liquorice there! Lived close to the Belgian border and they had a lot of Belgian beer and chocolate as well.


Yeah they probs would have a lot of choclate, carry on :police:

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Ever had a Panettone?

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ME_Fan wrote...

Ever had a Panettone?

Never even heard of it.

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GodWood wrote...

wizardryforever wrote...

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Never heard of them though.

How exactly have you never heard of Hershey's? Where did you say you lived? Under a rock? Image IPB

They're pretty much non-existent outside the U.S. and at best they taste like the cheap **** you find in the discount isle.

Personally my favourites are Marble Chocolate and Cadbury Turkish Delight.

Yeah, Europeans have a tendency to be chocolate snobs (and sometimes snobs in general), and tend to judge all chocolate by the pure Hershey's bar.  Like I said, what we mostly eat isn't the actual chocolate, but stuff derived from chocolate, like bars and confections.

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wizardryforever wrote...

Yeah, Europeans have a tendency to be chocolate snobs (and sometimes snobs in general), and tend to judge all chocolate by the pure Hershey's bar.  Like I said, what we mostly eat isn't the actual chocolate, but stuff derived from chocolate, like bars and confections.


Woah! First you don't understand how someone could possibly not know what it is, and now you're saying there's a tendency for Europeans to be snobs.

How can people even be insulting each other in a thread about chocolate? This should be a happy place!

Modifié par termokanden, 20 décembre 2012 - 03:11 .


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termokanden wrote...

wizardryforever wrote...

Yeah, Europeans have a tendency to be chocolate snobs (and sometimes snobs in general), and tend to judge all chocolate by the pure Hershey's bar.  Like I said, what we mostly eat isn't the actual chocolate, but stuff derived from chocolate, like bars and confections.


Woah! First you don't understand how someone could possibly not know what it is, and now you're saying there's a tendency for Europeans to be snobs.

How can people even be insulting each other in a thread about chocolate? This should be a happy place!


He's American that's why:lol:

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Less fighting, more chocolate! Make chocolate, not love.

This reminds me, I am completely out of chocolate.

Modifié par termokanden, 20 décembre 2012 - 03:25 .


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Less fighting, more chocolate! Make chocolate, not love.

This reminds me, I am completely out of chocolate.


-__-

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I know, not funny :)

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Just so you know, I made my initial post in jest. Note the smiley that I used specifically to avoid people thinking I was serious, and it happened anyway. Gotta love the internet. Then someone ignores what I posted and attacks Hershey's (which I already said was crap) and acted victimized. I pointed out how snobbish he seemed and now more people act victimized. Again, gotta love the internet. This was not my intention when I joined this thread, FYI.

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Okay, everyone involved was joking, now lets get back on-topic please.

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Fine.

Modifié par termokanden, 20 décembre 2012 - 11:04 .


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termokanden wrote...

Fine.


Now, make sure you brush your teeth before yo go to bed.:lol:

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This is a non-chocolate guess - if your friend bakes, maybe Pull-Apart Monkey Bread?