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yes, but the centre was lime, orange, strawberry etc etc so one would merge into the next...
Just remember it being so nice...and always getting them at my grandparents house...
I always used to get five centres when I was at Grandma's as well.
We dont have that here in New Zealand... whats in it?
Hi Shazza
Was a bird's nest-styled chocolate coating with a creamy mousse centre similar to the filling of a Walnut Whip (not sure if you have them either?)
Hi Shazza
Was a bird's nest-styled chocolate coating with a creamy mousse centre similar to the filling of a Walnut Whip (not sure if you have them either?)
The original Wispa. I tried it on holiday in Cornwall in 1984 (we didn't get them in my part of the country until much later), and it was just the best thing ever. The reincarnated (and flatter) Wispa bar, for some reason, is just not the same.
Also, not a bar, but an egg - A toffee and mallow egg, the same size as a Cadbury's Creme Egg. They are my all-time favourite snack-sized chocolate eggs, and were sadly discontinued many years ago.
The original Wispa. I tried it on holiday in Cornwall in 1984 (we didn't get them in my part of the country until much later), and it was just the best thing ever. The reincarnated (and flatter) Wispa bar, for some reason, is just not the same.
Also, not a bar, but an egg - A toffee and mallow egg, the same size as a Cadbury's Creme Egg. They are my all-time favourite snack-sized chocolate eggs, and were sadly discontinued many years ago.
Toffee Mallow eggs were really nice. They were made by Mackintosh of York I think. The Tyne Tees area was used to trial Wispa bars in 1981. I remember them well! Loved em.
Eh?
Peanut Yorkie gone??
Shows you how much attention I take nowadays.
I always buy the Raisin & Biscuit one, but assumed the peanut variety was still available.
Surprised Yorkie has lasted this long to be honest, considering its nothing special really.
Considering the other fondly remembered bars than were quite unique (Prize, Secret, Nutty, Texan), that fell by the wayside, odd that a milk chocolate bar, really no different from a Fruit & Nut or any of the Dairy Milk variants, has survived so long..
No justice
Seems to be an issue with 'peanut' bars in the UK.
In the US, 90% of their candy bars are nutty
Yep
Another one that came and went..
Loved the Kitkat, always will, but was not that impressed by the chunky version
(I liked the little fingers )
But the Peanut Kitkat was lovely, much like the Peanut Lion bar that was short lived.
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