Pretty much my favourite chocolate bar is a Double Decker. It's run a close second by a Marathon (which I still resolutely refuse to call a Snickers because, well, it's just silly. And "eating your snickers" sounds like some sort of shoddy euphemism. But I digress.)
So, Double Deckers and Marathons ?
Well, you can now buy a Double Decker with nuts in. Which tastes, not unsurprisingly, like a cross between the two.
<joyful munching noises>
So, Double Deckers and Marathons ?
Well, you can now buy a Double Decker with nuts in. Which tastes, not unsurprisingly, like a cross between the two.
<joyful munching noises>
Re: So, what's got a hazelnut in every bite?
Date: 2004-09-22 02:27 am (UTC)This is true. However, for a long time I found myself wishing that someone, somewhere would produce a snack which was about the size, shape and fillingness of a Mars bar - but savoury.
The obvious answer would be, say, a sausage roll but most non-bakery are repellently dry, and never seem to me to be quite the right thing. I therefor salute Ginsters for the creation of the Buffet Bar (http://www.ginsters.co.uk/products.cfm?productid=30), which does exactly what I want.
Ginsters' Roasters (http://www.ginsters.co.uk/products.cfm?productid=49) are great too - like a sausage roll but with added bacon.