Friday, 20 May 2016

Daim review (#11)

Remember Daim? For some odd reason the only time I'd have a Daim is when I occasionally used to buy a bag in the little food bit of Ikea, and it had been a while - so to remind myself of what I'd been missing all this time, I bought one.

 
I was going into this a bit blind as I had little recollection of what a Daim was. Although, as you might be able to deduce from the packet it is a thin bar almost entirely made up of hard caramel, then covered in milk chocolate.
 
And yep, this will cling to your teeth like glue. The caramel is hard, though breakable but the sheer sweetness means that a fair bit of it will stick to your teeth. It works well with the milk chocolate, which is nothing special although does have small almond pieces which give a nice bit of added flavour.
 
The caramel-toffee centre is best described as if you were to make it yourself in a pan at home and left it go hard for a while. On it's own its really nothing special at all, but the almondy milk chocolate compliments it well, and is something a bit different.
 
7/10


Thursday, 19 May 2016

Rolo review (#10)

I know what you're thinking. Rolo - it ain't a chocolate bar. Aaaannd this site is called 'Chocolate Bars Reviewed', but I fancied a Rolo since I hadn't had one in ages and thought hey, since it's chocolate - why not review it.
 
 
For those unaware, Rolos are little plant pot shaped chocolates which have a gooey caramel centre. I didn't count them but there were maybe 8 or so in the packet..?
 
And you know what? They were great. So much so that I ate the lot in about 15 minutes (greedy git). Standard Nestle milk chocolate which had a good thickness to it combined with the sweet and runny caramel centre make these a real winner.
 
8/10



Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Wispa review (#9)

Ah, Wispa. It was here - then it went - and now, it's back.



According to Wikipedia we had to suffer without the famous Wispa for a whole 4 years, until they bought it back on a trial in 2007 and apparently as we bought so many of them, Cadbury bought it back permanently the following year.

The Wispa's a very, (to put it mildly) indulgent bar. I don't usually go into calories and sugar and fat (as where's the fun in that) but this rather modest bar has nearly half your daily saturates. It's not much more than a lot of others and worringly not even as high as some but the reason I mention this is that it just felt... overly creamy and buttery?

Let me explain. I honestly ate this before looking at the nutritional information and the best way I can describe it as being like is one of those things you eat that you can feel its unhealthiness as you eat it. It wasn't rich as such, but all that aerated, bubbly chocolate inside gave an overwhelmingly creamy and buttery taste which stood out even against the chocolate. That aside, the chocolate isn't bad, if quite sugary though is very smooth.

I don't know if I'm making any sense, and it's probably just me but it just felt so creamy and buttery to the point where that overtook the chocolate flavour, which should be the primary taste in any chocolate bar.

5/10

I'm probably mad!

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Kit Kat review (#8)

I said in yesterday's review that surely everyone's had a Twix, but fair enough maybe one or two of you haven't... but - I am sure that there is no one out there that hasn't had a classic Kit Kat. (But hey, if it's a chocolate bar review type website then... I have to cover all bases - right?)
 
 
Have a break, have a Kit Kat. Well, I was on my break - and I did. It needs little explanation. Unlike the Kitkat Chunky which is one big, fat bar this is made up of four fingers which snap apart individually.
 
Inside it's more wafer than chocolate (although there are thin layers of chocolate in between) - I mean, it is a chocolate bar after all. The fingers are then covered in milk chocolate.
 
You all know what it tastes like, the wafer and the chocolate is perfect together and like the tagline says, it'ss the perfect lunch break snack. Yes, it's not the most exciting chocolate bar and yes, I do prefer the Chunky but it's a classic, and rightly so.
 
7/10


Monday, 16 May 2016

Twix review (#7)

I think everyone's had a Twix at one point or another (though I suppose that can be said for a lot of these bars, but you've got to start with the classics people!)
 
 
But... for the one person out there that's unfamiliar with a Twix, its basically a shortbread style biscuit base topped with caramel and then covered in milk chocolate. You get two fingers in a standard pack.
 
Biscuit, caramel, chocolate. Simple enough but it all works together really well. The biscuit is buttery if slightly on the firm side though this provides a contrasting texture to the soft oozing caramel which complement each other. Okay, I got a bit wordy there but in other words... it's damn good. Sometimes the more simple things are.
 
8/10


Saturday, 14 May 2016

Lion Bar review (#6)

Another *shock horror* moment... I'd never had a Lion bar until the other day. Well, that had to change then...
 
 
For anyone else not in the know it's basically got a bit of everything inside. Part wafer, part Rice Krispie, part chocolate the Lion bar is then covered in Rice Krispies and more milk chocolate.
 
A Nestle bar, and a very disctintable one at that (what with that roaring lion on the packet) its not one thats going to be missed on the shelves. And taste wise? Well, actually it was really rather pleasant. In true Joey from Friends style - Wafer? Good. Rice Krispies? Good? Loads of chocolate? Goood. No minced beef or peas in sight though ;)
 
All those different parts create a great texture and although it was my first Lion bar, it won't be my last.
 
8/10
 
So until next time...


Friday, 13 May 2016

Aero Mint review (#5)

You've got to love any chocolate bar that is a luminous shade of green on the inside, so straight away I'll hand it to Nestle for that.
 
 
 
Of course, I'm talking about Aero mint. It's a chocolate bar that shouldn't really work on paper, but just does. Is it the best quality milk chocolate ever? No, but it's not bad at all and it serves its purpose well at giving the minty bubbles a thin chocolate layer. Speaking of the bubbles...
 
  
*bonus picture!* But look at that, bubbly, right? There's that luminous green filling I mentioned earlier - and it just works. It provides a fairly strong, minty tone which compliments the milk chocolate well while also leaving a fresh and minty aftertaste. It's also quite a light chocolate bar which is great, though you'll want another one straight after! It's not the world's most sophisticated or best quality chocolate bar? No, but the Mint Aero gets a solid...
 
7/10
 
 
Any other Mint Aero fans out there? Let me know in the comments.