Monday, July 30, 2012

Crunchie Milk Chocolate


Product Description
Includes 6 bars of Cadbury Crunchie - imported from UK.

Product Features
Crunchy English chocolate
Creamy milk chocolate coating
Golden honeycomb center
Melts in hot weather

Customer Reviews
Crunchies Are Awesome By Naia777
I gave it 4 stars because it is covered with Arabic words. I don't know if they are old, if they were sent there and sat on a shelf for months, I have no clue.

One of the Best Bars By Gary Peterson (San Diego, California USA)
One rule I always try to follow is to never go to the grocery store when I'm hungry. Well, I missed on this one tonight. All was well as I visited my nearby Fresh and Easy Neighborhood Market until I passed the baking chocolates. There sat a tray of Cadbury Crunchie bars. I couldn't help myself. The label said it was made in St. Bournville, Birmingham UK. It was 190 calories, but I'd been good all day.

Into the cart a bar went, and I opened it first thing when I got home. Man, was this thing good! The outer chocolate cover was excellent but the best part was a crunchy caramel-like interior. I can't describe it. It tasted a bit like the inside of a Heath Bar, but it was better. It was part solid and part like a really stiff and crunchy foam. Did I mention that it was delicious? Mmmmm! One of the best bars I've had in years. To be honest, I don't consume many candy bars, but this one was certainly excellent!

Happy to find these By Gracie
When I was a kid I used to love Violet Crumble candy bars. They are difficult to find and very expensive. I found these in my suggested items and gave them a try. This is a great replacement. The chocolate is lovely. The honeycomb center is perfectly crunchy without being hard. What a treat.

Delicious Combination By Rebecca Johnson (Washington State)
First can I say that the seller of these candy bars is very thoughtful and they included and ice pack so the chocolates didn't melt in shipping. I grew up eating these candy bars in Africa so was delighted when I found them here at amazon. The honeycomb center is crunchy and melts in your mouth along with the milk chocolate coating. The only problem with these candy bars is they don't last long. They are that good and once others in your family find out about them they will disappear even more quickly.

Crunchie Milk Chocolate with Honeycomb By Barbara J. Forman (Topeka, Kansas)
Order came on time, was fresh and crunchie. This is the best bar ever, healthy and delightful. Wish we could buy them in the states, In Australia they are called Velvet crunchie's; come in a package and are bite sized. They just are the best.

Surprisingly delicious By Eric A. Huang
Someone bought these for me by mistake. The first time I tried a bar, I thought it was a little too sweet. But by the second bar, I was hooked. There's only a little bit of chocolate on the outside, so you can hardly call this a chocolate bar. The magic is all in the honeycomb candy middle. It goes crunch, then it melts in your mouth like honey-butter. You really have to try it for yourself to understand how delicious it is.

Amazing! By Kelly A. O. Roark (Minnesota, USA)
This is a delightful English candybar. It's not like anything we have in the states. I lived in England for a short time and was able to try quite a bit of different sweets. I am not a fan of British Cadbury chocolate, however, this is the one and only exception for me! It is worth a try for someone wanting to try something new.

Yummy By A. S. Tennant (Pittsburgh, PA United States)
These are my second favorite candy bars. I like Violet Crumble a little better, as they are a little smoother. However, being that both are hard to find, I'm happy to take either of them. If you're having problems finding them in the states, check your mall candy store. Some of the chains carry them, and others can order them for you. It would be nice if you could pick them up anywhere, but this way it makes for an extra special treat. They are more expensive than regular candy bars. The prices here are a little cheaper than I've paid in the past, but you also have to figure in s&h.

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