When Jason came here to visit me the first time, he was awed in a British food shop to find Cadbury's Crunchie bars. He bought two or three when I wasn't paying attention. When I asked later how much he paid, he was quite surprised when I told him that he probably bought the real English version, but these bars are sold everywhere in Canada.
My four favourite chocolate bars (I notice you said chocolate bar too - that's a Canadianism, I think. The Americans say "candy bar" if it has non-chocolate fillings in it) are Crispy Crunch, Wunderbar, Big Turk and Crunchie. Coffee Crisp follows those but that one depends on the flavour. I liked the original, the orange and the fudge, but some of the others aren't so great.
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Date: 2006-08-30 05:33 am (UTC)My four favourite chocolate bars (I notice you said chocolate bar too - that's a Canadianism, I think. The Americans say "candy bar" if it has non-chocolate fillings in it) are Crispy Crunch, Wunderbar, Big Turk and Crunchie. Coffee Crisp follows those but that one depends on the flavour. I liked the original, the orange and the fudge, but some of the others aren't so great.