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> Topics have gone!? I bought one only a few weeks

> ago...



Yes.


Although feel free to prove me wrong. By giving me one. Only then will I accept defeat.


It does have the crappest name of any chocolate bar ever, doesn't it?

What a great thread, thank you microbite.


I'm all about the dipping of delicious confectionary and baked items in tasty drinks, as some of you already know. And for me a simple KitKat dipped in tea is a wondrous thing.


However, Wispas are also very nice, and I hope to re-aquaint myself with them soon.

Wispa gold, (does extremely good impression of Homer Simpson's drooling noise, sorry don't know how to spell that one!)

have the most exquisite very soft caramel/soft toffee? bit added to them, it all just adds to the delectable mouth watering velvety chocolate......

Wispa Gold was excellent, but soooo sweet it made your teeth cry. Wasn't there some evil Wispa mint too? AN experiment too far in my opinion.


Once bought a "special edition" Kit Kat Caramac. Kit Kat: good, Caramac: good, Kit Kat Caramac: Not so good.


What is the king of the "special edition" chocolate bar?

http://galleries.thelondonpaper.com/viral-rude-chocolate-bar-mash-ups/images/07.jpg


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http://galleries.thelondonpaper.com/viral-rude-chocolate-bar-mash-ups/images/06.jpg


http://galleries.thelondonpaper.com/viral-rude-chocolate-bar-mash-ups/images/01.jpg

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