Ta da!!!!!!!!!!!
What country makes the best Dairy Milk bar? Canada!
What country makes the best Dairy Milk bar? Canada!
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If that person tried a British Dairy Milk from within the last 20 years, they still haven't tried a true British Dairy Milk. EU regs changed a lot, and the mysterious change of recipe post-Kraft sale rendered it virtually unrecognizable again (to the point where I don't like it anymore and would rather have a Galaxy).
Short of hopping in a time machine and going back to the late-80s/early-90s (actually, iirc it would have to be pre-1992), no one will ever know what we Brits used to take for granted. It used to be one of the more expensive bars (or so memory says), but each chunk was a perfect little piece of choc heaven.
...don't know ma'am...couldn't find a location...I love it!!
Where is it?
...you, you, you mean-there IS a way to control chocolate intake????.....According to the post office when I sent some chocolate to our friends here in SKMB, the office does a lot of sending of Cadbury and other bars to the USA. They prefer the Canadian because we have not changed it to make it better for our health lol. I mean, if you wanna eat some chocolate why worry about health. Do so in moderation for pity's sake!
...you, you, you mean-there IS a way to control chocolate intake????.....
Why? Whyyyyyyyyyy?
Yar, this is the SOLE reason that I eat it... all of the time, constantly. Everyday. And night.I think they did some studies saying dark chocolate could reduce heart disease risk.
Yar, this is the SOLE reason that I eat it... all of the time, constantly. Everyday. And night.
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If I'd been drinking a cup of tea when I read that, I would have spat it all over the place. Llindt is my favourite chocolate by an absolute country mile. It's so milky and sweet.One kind I will not eat is Lindor; don't like it and as my
one of my daughters used to say when she was little 'it gets in my mouth'.
I was born in 81 so I remember the good stuff. I always preferred dairy milk to anything as a kid but I can't really remember it being worse in the mid 90s.If that person tried a British Dairy Milk from within the last 20 years, they still haven't tried a true British Dairy Milk. EU regs changed a lot, and the mysterious change of recipe post-Kraft sale rendered it virtually unrecognizable again (to the point where I don't like it anymore and would rather have a Galaxy).
Short of hopping in a time machine and going back to the late-80s/early-90s (actually, iirc it would have to be pre-1992), no one will ever know what we Brits used to take for granted. It used to be one of the more expensive bars (or so memory says), but each chunk was a perfect little piece of choc heaven.