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1. The Toffee Crisp.
2. The Star Bar
3. Picnic
3. The Picnic
Edit – Bugger beaten to it!!
Caramac
Underrated Unknown outside Scotland items of confectionary
3. Tunnocks Caramel
.. long gone but not fogotten
6. Drifter
Peanut butter cups – at least here in the UK.
MOAA, plenty of Tunnocks stuff here in Cumbria.
Freddo, even better in the multipack version.
+1 on Star Bar – however its hard to mention that without an honourable mention of the much missed ‘Boost with Guarana’
Oh, and above all others, the magical ‘Riesen Chocolate Chew’
matt_outandabout – Member
Very much know down in Surrey
Just had a Toffee Crisp there first in awhile, was very nice.
Those awful cheap chocolate and caramel Tunnocks Caramels can be bought all over the UK.
Oh and mustn’t forget the Dime bar (not having the new spelling either).
3. Tunnocks Caramel Tea Cake
Fixed for you. 🙂
Very much known down in Surrey everywhere
ftfy
+1 for drifters
Also +1 for a Freddo.
Peanut Butter KitKat, the food of champions.
The salt in the PB practically makes it an electrolyte.
Gonna have to get me a toffee crisp when I go out!
They’re made of plastic and taste weird, and yet, I can’t stop eating them.
End of thread… 😉
Another gone but not forgotten
I could consume packet after packet of either of the following:
Lion Bar for me please.
New but maybe a rising star. Nom Nom Nom
Don’t get out much, do you?
Crunchy
Are we including drinks?
Topic, despite the fact they’re smaller than they used to be. I blame the hazelnut mark up.
Percy Pigs. Best sweets ever – FACT.
Another vote for drifter ( shut up about it though)
And Turkish Delight!! OMG they are sooooo yummy
I miss these
Surprised no-one has said CurlyWurly yet. When I were a lad it were real toffee and when you bit into it all the chocolate fell off.
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But which is best?
How about…
@johndoh
I’d rather rub fairy liquid on my, post poo and unwiped, arsehole and lick that than eat parma violets.
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