fake Snickers from lidl
fake Snickers from lidl
I keep seeing them and have yet to buy and try.
Don't they have a hilarious name like Turbo nuts?
I don't know about the Lidl ones, but the Mars and Snickers-alikes from Aldi are, hilariously, named "Titan" and "Racer" (the latter made me briefly laugh out loud, as I wasn't expecting a reference to the Marathon name), and they taste almost exactly like the real ones did twenty-odd years ago.
I keep hoping that they'll make a "Horsehead Nebula" bar or somesuch, because someone needs to bring back proper Milky Way bars somehow.![]()
I suspect that there's an entire thread to be had from amusingly-named off-brand products.Funny how these references are knocking about though! I wonder how many other companies have done this.
I know there are Puffin choc bars (identical to Penguins). Can't recall who does them. Might be ASDA or Tesco.
Oh dear Goddess.
Has this thread deteriorated into "What did you just eat for tea?"![]()
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I suspect that there's an entire thread to be had from amusingly-named off-brand products.Funny how these references are knocking about though! I wonder how many other companies have done this.
I know there are Puffin choc bars (identical to Penguins). Can't recall who does them. Might be ASDA or Tesco.![]()
The Mrs works for Thorntons,
I do this as well - glad to see I'm not the only one!I always look for vegetarian based dairy and sweet products (even though i'm not vegetarian)![]()
I do this as well - glad to see I'm not the only one!I always look for vegetarian based dairy and sweet products (even though i'm not vegetarian)![]()
One of the main reasons I do so is because I find gelatine (which, let's be honest, is just offal itself) to be absolutely vulgar. And of course, being gotten by boiling down leftover bones, skin, and other tissues from various farm-animals (and, given recent scandals, I wouldn't be entirely surprised if it also came from unchecked horses, goats, and roadkill as well) you can never 100% know exactly where or what it's come from.
That said, I did find myself finally missing marshmallows recently as the cold weather's set in, because I used to like dropping a few in hot chocolate. Found the very-handy VeganStore a few days ago, which lo and behold, has gelatine-free marshmallows. Lovely.Their "Moo Free" chocolate bars look rather nice, too.
I like MINTS Choclates or vanilla slice or Choclates Enclair and I cant get enough of it!
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Mini Matchmakers Cool Mints got Whey in it
Time to bin that too :roll:
What's the problem with whey? It's not all that surprising that chocolate (a dairy product) contains whey.
Haha.I feel the same, but I'm torn as I'm rather partial to Haribo and Wine-gumsicard
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What's the problem with whey? It's not all that surprising that chocolate (a dairy product) contains whey.
Morrisons selling cheap Orange choclates that is worth £3 and they selling it for 95p
Who says they're worth £3? Maybe they're worth 95p and everyone else is just greedy.![]()
Please don't ban me for this, but milk and white chocolate contain dairy products (milk powder).
However, the basic recipe for plain chocolate is only cocoa powder, cocoa butter, icing sugar, vegetable shortening and salt.