A slightly strange crispy wafer white chocolate snack bar. It’s not intense, and it doesn’t really taste of much. Wouldn’t have known it had coconut in it if I hadn’t checked the label. But it was cheap.
[star rating=”2/5″]
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A slightly strange crispy wafer white chocolate snack bar. It’s not intense, and it doesn’t really taste of much. Wouldn’t have known it had coconut in it if I hadn’t checked the label. But it was cheap.
[star rating=”2/5″]
Allegedly a crossover between a Jaffa Cake and a donut… there’s almost no chocolate (a problem Jaffa Cakes now also suffer from), and minimal orange filling (and that’s another problem Jaffa Cakes now suffer from).
Not quite flavourless, not quite tasteless, not quite not there, completely avoidable.
[star rating=”1″]
It takes skill to mess up a Toblerone clone but M&S have done it. Tasteless white chocolate combined with super (overly) chewy nougat.
Avoid.
[star rating=”1″]
This wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever eaten, but it’s probably in the top ten. Awful flavour combination, terrible texture combination. Avoid.
[star rating=”0.5/5″]
I love speculoos. And there are some great chocolate bars with speculoos. This is not one of them.
Imagine a milk chocolate bar full of flavoured grit, and you’ve got this bar.
Cheap and crumbly. Not particularly smooth, not particularly flavourful – best avoided.
Waitrose describe it as ‘Perfect for baking or enjoying on its own’ – so it’s repackaged baking chocolate.
[star rating=”1/5″]
Perfectly competent and fairly reasonably priced. Hazelnuts aren’t broken up which is a big bonus. Very little after-taste.
How’s that for a somewhat underwhelming review?
[star rating=”3/5″]
This looks like a posh version of a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. It’s a huge cup with a massive amount of solid but relatively flavourless chocolate wrapped completely tasteless peanut butter. It’s so solid it’s hard to bite into. And it’s not cheap. So I don’t think I liked it.
[star rating=”2/5″]
I really thought this would be better than Lindt’s Milk Chocolate with Hazelnuts, which I really wasn’t wild about.
Unfortunately, it’s not. It’s the softest dark chocolate ever (and I thought dark chocolate was usually firm, if not brittle?) and the taste is unpleasant with a not particularly nice aftertaste that I’m struggling to describe. Give it a miss.
[star rating=”1/5″]
Far too sweet and far too soft – melts almost instantly in your mouth which I find unpleasant. Short sweet after-taste. You can buy better, but unfortunately this is really the most common “premium” white chocolate bar in the UK.
[star rating=”2/5″]
I thought this combination of white-ish chocolate, peanuts and pretzels really wouldn’t work but I was pleasantly surprised.
Nice balance of flavours and textures.
[star rating=”3/5″]
Nice reasonably thick white chocolate bar, nice mouth feel and taste.
An extremely long lasting and strange combination of after-tastes ruins it though – part too sweet, part something else sour/bitter/unpleasant.
[star rating = “1.5/5”]
I should like this – I think – but I don’t.
I don’t think Ritter’s white chocolate is particularly nice – it’s far too crumbly and falls apart when you chew – and the crunchy roasted whole hazelnuts feel more like rice crispies in the mouth than solid nuts.
[star rating=”2/5″]