Quote from: Jane on August 28, 2023, 12:48:12 PMQuote from: Jrand73 on August 28, 2023, 12:28:19 PMI almost to death on a Necco Wafer in the 2nd grade, so they moved way down on my list.I forgot the Hollywood Candy Bar - I liked them, too.I'm guessing you left out the word choked. That would have been a good reason to stop eating them. I simply did not like the taste.You mean flavored chalk? Blech.
Quote from: Jrand73 on August 28, 2023, 12:28:19 PMI almost to death on a Necco Wafer in the 2nd grade, so they moved way down on my list.I forgot the Hollywood Candy Bar - I liked them, too.I'm guessing you left out the word choked. That would have been a good reason to stop eating them. I simply did not like the taste.
I almost to death on a Necco Wafer in the 2nd grade, so they moved way down on my list.I forgot the Hollywood Candy Bar - I liked them, too.
The 5th Avenue with an almond on top.
Raisinets were always one of my top favorites, but now that I've gotten used to the dark chocolate ones, I can't go back to the regular milk chocolate ones. Well, that's because I did, in fact, go back to the regular milk chocolate ones just a few weeks ago when the theeder didn't have anything else I wanted. And they were okay, but I wouldn't choose to buy them again when I can have the dark.
Milk Duds were indeed a favorite at the movies. I might have gotten those more often than any other kind when I was a kid. But I didn't have any for many years, and when I tried them -- damn, I wish I knew when that might have been -- I thought they were just kind of waxy and unseemly. I wish I knew whether that was before or after they changed them.
I was saddened when a British friend posted just the other day about how poor a second American chocolate candy is to the British equivalents. And I mean direct equivalents, like some of the famous candy bars we all know and love. It's because the U.S. doesn't require the same level of cocoa [something or other] content as the Brits and Europeans do in their chocolate, and the difference is apparently pretty obvious. And remarkable. I've never had the pleasure, myself, but he was posting about Twix, specifically, and even that difference is remarkable. I wonder if any of these can be found at various "international" shops.
DR elmore3003, enjoyed both the cartoon AND the YouTube link.
Today was a very stressful day at work.