I'm not sure anything with a wafer hidden inside should be ever classed as a chocolate bar.
It was a poor day when all my primary school tuck shop only had wafers for sale.:(
The Cabana bar.
Gone but not forgotten.
Amen, brother !
Also almond yorkies (also RIP) and chomps
I'm t2DM these days so haven't really got an axe to grind any longer
Another vote for the old Fuse bar....😋
Nestle Dairy Crunch. Loverly.
Yorkie Raisin and Biscuit
I still mourn the passing of the Cadbury Fuse.
I miss the fuse!
Though I'm torn between lion and a double decker!
Though the phrase soft nougat up thur I think tips it!
Good old (and I mean old, pre kraft) dairy milk bar. Pure sugar and fat unhealthiness in a small package. Eaten straight from the fridge so the melt in the mouth feel lasts longer.
Having said that I've given up chocolate for 2023
Knoppers are indeed very good. And not just some knock off Aldi bar, they're a legitimate bar just not from these shores.
If we're talking about chocolate bars that are no longer made, how about the original coconut boost. The modern boost was once a spin off of the coconut boost and was called the Biscuit Boost. There was also a Peanut Boost which strangely is very similar to a Starbar.
Not seen a Drifter in years, great chocolate bar, especially as there is two in each pack.
Cadbury's Flake - but on a buttered roll (that's a bap for you Southerners).
And though I'm not normally a fan of commercial milk chocolate, Galaxy is far superior to Dairy Milk.
Cadbury’s Flake – but on a buttered roll
Only the Scots could look at a Flake and think "that would be good in a sandwich".
Cadbury Gambit
Cadbury’s Flake – but on a buttered roll
I'm sorry..... what?
Came here to say Drifter, but have now also been reminded of the magnificence of the raisin and biscuit Yorkie.
Wispa, you heathens.
Toblorone - although it's not as nice as it used to be.
Made with triangular almonds from triangular trees.
And triangular honey from triangular bees.
Wispa or a Boost.
that’s a bap for you Southerners
You mean a cob obvs
Wispa, BISCUIT Boost.
Cadbury Fuse, all the scrapings up from every other bar encased in a chocolate jacket. Perfection. sadly not many other people agreed and it was a short lived dalliance.
Honourable mention to Topic, although even smaller than I remember now and they were never big, even as a small child (always a treat in a selection box though).
Picnic and Topic.
But nowadays I eat real chocolate. :O]
Another fan of Fuse bars. There was also a bar called Ticket iirc
Daim Bars FTW
Nestle Nuts bar.
As unsung as many a Eurovision entry but make any trip to Western Europe an absolute pleasure.
https://europafoodxb.com/nestle-nuts-chocolate-bar-6pk_79/
Drifter.
Do they still exist?? Chewy goodness!
Fox's Classic anyone??
Jamaica Inn. Chocolate bar with raisons and rum flavour.
Dunno if it stii exists but i can remember my Dad would buy 1 for mum if he had been a dick head. Which was quite frequent, and we all got a few squares, mostly after Sunday lunch.
Unsung heroes of the chocolate...
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/mars-wrigley-fined-two-workers-210815709.html
I'm a Lion Bar or Double Decker man myself.
Recently, if you just want chocolate with no complications, the Cadbury's Dark Milk is pretty decent.
Rasin & Biscuit Yorkie for me.
Back in the day it was Nutty Bars, handfulls of peanuts stuck to gooey caramel. If they hadn't been discontinued they would of been banned by now.
Star Bar
Picnic
Yorkie biscuit & Raisin
No love for the Cadbury Fudge bar?
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