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Well I am a great chocolate lover and just wondering what your favourite chocolate bar is.

I love galaxy and cadburys and can't decide on ym favourite one Sticking out tongue I guess a bit of both always helps. They should do something like those Cadburies promises but make half galaxy and help cadburys.

What are you thoughts on this? Hate chocolate or love it?

Mark

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Ooh, tough decision! I'm really liking the caramel Aero bars these days. One of my all time favourites is the reese's peanut butter cup. Then there's my holiday favourite: the Cadbury Creme Egg (which is available in bar form year-round in the UK).

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Well personally I'm not a great fan of caramel, but of course love Cadburies and Aera (who makes areo's anyway) Sticking out tongue

Never heard of a peanut butter cup though. It doesn't sound too appealing, (although peanut butter on toast is my favourite "snack")

Mark

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Quote: Never heard of a peanut butter cup though. It doesn't sound too appealing, (although peanut butter on toast is my favourite "snack")

Where do you live, how could you not know what they are? Those things are the best. I like the big cup ones because they have a ton of peanut butter in them. I don't like peanut butter, but for some reason Reese's peanut butter is heavenly. So Reeses is my favorite candy bar.

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I'm casting another vote for Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!

And BTW, I've been to Hershey Pennsylvania and visited Hershey Park (and the factory)! ...The street lights were Hershey Kisses. Laughing out loud

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Well, apparently, they don't have Hershey's in the UK. I picked up a big box of hallowe'en treats (kisses, raisinettes, oh henry and I think peanut butter cups) last night and Liam had never tried any of them.... I hope he doesn't eat them all when I'm at work!!

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[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_(chocolate)]Aero is owned by nestle[/url], and is not available in the US.

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My current favorite is probably Butterfinger.

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timjpriebe;208488 wrote: My current favorite is probably Butterfinger.

Ever try 5th Avenue? Similar, but I think I like them better. (And I seriously just found it it was Hershey!)

And I've never seen an Aero. Sad

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Whittaker's chocolates. Especially the dark varieties. In addition to good chocolate, they have a legendary brand image due to their ad campaigns (locally).

I've had good European chocolate in the past, but I don't remember many specific names or origins. Teachers whisky liqueurs comes to mind.

Some Hershey chocolates are available here, but they're not really popular -- they aren't marketed much. I still have no idea what a peanut butter cup is. (And another thing I never understood is a "S'more".) It's a cultural thing, I guess.

Aero is also available here. I thought it was and interesting idea, and it seems to have taken off well in the market too.

But I don't much like the products of the larger brands anyway. They begin to feel generic and lacking in character after a while; partly why I appreciate Whittaker's.

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plain old Hershey's Chocolate Bars, mmmm good:)

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Probably Fry's Turkish Delight or Cadbury's moro bar. I don't really treat myself to chocolate etc. that often because I am a fitness fanatic.

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chocolate brazil nuts