
Sunday, 21 September 2008
September 21st: Snickers Dark

September 21st: Competition Results
Saturday, 20 September 2008
September 20th: Hershey's Bliss Dark Chocolate

Kcal 200 Fat 14.0g Fat(sats) 9.0g Carbs 25.0g (per 6 chocolates)Having kicked off my range review of the 'Hershey's Bliss' line with the milk chocolate flavour last week, I today sampled the dark chocolate variant - again all thanks to **I SHOP 4 YOU II** who sent these from America.
Evidence that these are a product positioned to the female side of the market is pretty blatant from the packaging. As you can see it was a lovely shade of pastel pink ... I don't think it could be anymore effeminate if it tried. Is it really such a good idea cutting off half a market aka blokes?? Who knows!? What I do know - is that I wouldn't feel the most comfortable buying these in a shop ... and that's coming from a bloke who buys Milkybar Buttons lol! Despite my resentment to the choice of colour, the packaging was no different to the milk chocolate, lacking detail on the chocolates themselves, but wrapped in smart stylish looking foil packages. The chocolates had an established smell, far less dairy rooted than the milk chocolate variety and one more with a dark smelling cocoa scent.
Although the perfect size and shape to simply plonk in the mouth one by one, I did bite into one of the chocolates, it had more of a soft chalky feel than the crisp smoothness of the milk chocolate. Despite having a bit more of a bumpy texture the melt was equally smooth and had a nice thick single cream viscosity once melted. The flavour of the chocolate developed as it started to melt in the mouth, the initial flavour was surprisingly nutty, though this soon developed into an intensifying cocoa flavour. Before the cocoa could become overly concentrated the sweetness of the sugar kicked in - the overall taste was strong, yet not over powering - as I always say 'mass consumer friendly dark chocolate'. The taste lasted a reasonable time in the mouth, which meant that is was a well round satisfying chocolate - no off putting Hershey's style aftertaste to note here.
Overall these are probably the best plain chocolate offering I have had from Hershey's - superior than both their original milk chocolate and even the 'Bliss milk chocolate'. The taste wasn't up their with the most accomplished dark chocolates I have tried but its a good standard friendly dark chocolate that has a delightfully smooth texture. This might not be a chocolate that would be overly enjoyed by the more refined taste buds, but is another one of those products I would recommend to people looking to ease themselves into dark chocolate.
8.0 out of 10

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September 20th: Aero

Kcal 251 Fat 14.4g Carbs 27.0g7.4 out of 10

Friday, 19 September 2008
September 19th: Mars Rocks (Aus)

Kcal 230 Fat 8.4g Fat(sats) 5.1g Carbs 35.5g 7.1 out of 10

Thursday, 18 September 2008
September 18th: Pretzel Flipz White Fudge

Kcal 130 Fat 5.0g Fat(sats) 4.5g Carbs 20.0g (per 28.0g / 7 pieces) 
September 18th: Nilla Cakesters

Where is the chocolate in these Jim!?? ... short answer there isn't any :) but having reviewed the rest of the 'Cakesters' range in the form of the Oero Cakesters, **I SHOP 4 YOU II** thought it would only be right of me to complete a full range review. As far as I can tell 'Nilla' is a brand owned by Nabisco (Kraft) and is most closely associated with its line of wafer cookies, which are supposed to be 'crisp and light, and have a hint of real vanilla flavour' *Wiki*!!
These 'Nilla Cakesters' followed much the same premise as both 'Oreo Cakesters' variants - two pieces of soft sponge cake, which had a layer of vanilla frosting in the middle. The packet as you can see above contained three of these cakes, which was a little too much to eat in one sitting (which I duly attempted to do and felt quite ill afterwards for doing so haha!). The packaging was nicely presented in a foil pack with enclosed cardboard sleeve that protected the fragile nature of the cakes. The Cakes themselves didn't quite have the contrasting colours of the 'Oreo Cakesters' yet looked very enticing. The smell was very sweet and one I would alike to being like maple syrup, personally I found it quite alluring.
Before eating these I chilled them in the fridge, this made them certainly more enjoyable, and less messy to eat than at room temperature. The outer cake pieces had a moist, almost greasy texture. They didn't have a light sponge feel and were more alike a brownie with their dense weighting. Despite their heavy constituents they offered quite little aside from a very sweet honey like taste, I could detect the odd note of vanilla but the flavour was sparing. Between the two cake pieces lay the devilishly tasty inner frosting. It was hugely sweet in its flavour, but both creamy and moreish at the same time ... it was a bit like eating the icing round a birthday cake - so very tasty, but ever so sugary and sickly ... by the time you realise you have eaten too much you have that awful feeling in your stomach - you must know the one. After eating these I had a nice sweet vanilla taste in my mouth for long after, these were certainly a filling snack - though they were always going to be with the three cakes instead of the standard two.
Overall these are a nice little variation from the 'Cakesters' range, I wouldn't quite say they were as tasty as the Oreo Chocolate Creme Cakesters but they had a similar moreishness to them. The sponge cake pieces could have done with being a little more flavoursome, I guess the real flavour hit is supposed to come from the inner creme layer, but a tastier more vanilla flavoured cake element would have been pleasant. These are hardly man's greatest creation but they are certainly a nice product to have as a snack ... serve them up with some vanilla ice cream and now your're talking!
7.4 out of 10


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Wednesday, 17 September 2008
September 17th: Cadbury Dairy Milk Cranberry & Granola



Tuesday, 16 September 2008
September 16th: Cadbury Dairy Milk Apricot Crumble Crunch



Monday, 15 September 2008
September 15th: Hotel Chocolat Dark 72% Rabot Estate

Kcal ??? Fat ??? Fat(sats) ??? Carbs ???Having already reviewed the Hotel Chocolat 72% Dark Chocolate from the Dark Peepster Box, I was rather unsure to what degree this bar could really vary. This offering from 'The Purist' library collection differed in that it was supposed to offer a purer version of the original ... it ridded of both the vanilla and soya lecithin ingredients and was simply comprised of 'cocoa mass, cocoa butter and cane sugar'. The on-pack blurb informed me the cocoa came from Hotel Chocolat's own cocoa plantation in the volcanic soil of Rabot Estate in St Lucia, West Indies ... all very fancy but how did it fare in the Chocolate Mission stakes?
Last week in my opening review from the 'The Purist' range I raved about the presentation of the bar - and of course this was no different here. It was again beautifully presented in an informative and stylish cardboard sleeve, with inner foil packaging for freshness - stunning! Opening the foil package I immediately detected a massively impactful cocoa scent, the smell indicated that this was going to be one rich, deeply flavoured experience.
Placing the first piece on my tongue I was literally overwhelmed by the strength of flavour. It had a raw burnt initial taste that really shocked my taste buds, it wasn't all that pleasant if im honest. Thankfully the experience went all uphill from there ... by the third piece my taste buds seemed to adjust to the initial intense flavour, the taste not only started to mellow but also revealed it's true attributes. It was extremely cocoa rooted, and was heavily noted with coffee, nutty, earthy elements - this all made for a fantastically rich but smooth taste. The texture was sublime, it felt thicker in its melt than the original 72% bar and was extremely soft and smooth. The aftertaste seemed to last that bit longer with the added intensification of cocoa, it was an extremely satisfying, indulgent experience.
Overall this was yet another offering from Hotel Chocolat packed full of pure delicious flavours. The purer constituents of the bar simply increased the intensification of the cocoa, making the taste even more raw and longer in its duration. Truth be told, it could simply be too intense for some, the buffer of the sweetness from the vanilla has been taken away, people wary of dark chocolate should beware this is probably not a bar for them. This is yet another stunning and quite frankly delicious offering from Hotel Chocolat, who are simply starting to dominate the 'top rated bars' section ... changes are soon to be made ... suggestions are more than welcome!!
9.2 out of 10

Sunday, 14 September 2008
September 14th: Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses

Kcal 230 Fat 13.0g Fat(sats) 8.0g Carbs 24.0g (per 9 Kisses)Having only reviewed the one variant of Hershey's Kisses before ... the 'Caramel Kisses', when asked by **I SHOP 4 YOU II** what products I wanted sending over from the US, I only thought it right I started to make my way through the range. **I SHOP 4 YOU II** kindly obliged with my request and have sent a truck load of different flavours from the 'Kisses' range. No better place to start than the original Milk Chocolate flavour I guess.
I must admit to be a fan of the look of 'Kisses'. They have both a unique and symbolic look that is presented nicely. The foil wrappers ensured they kept a relative freshness, and the paper tag that allowed them to be undressed (ooooh kinky!) was a nice little touch. I wasn't overly fond of the smell of the bag - it was rather like the aftertaste of the chocolate - yoghurty and tart ... just not the same appealing smell you get with most chocolate.
The size and shape of the 'Kisses' have a nice bitesized feel to them. I was eating these whole one at a time, simply letting them melt in my mouth. The melt was reasonably paced, the flavours did develop as the chocolate melted - so chewing them made little sense. The texture wasn't the smoothest and was by no means the luxuriously silkiness of say Galaxy or Dairy Milk - but was hardly unappealing. The flavour was of course very similar to the bar version of the Hershey's Milk chocolate I reviewed a few weeks ago. It had a very milky sweet taste that was neither amazingly good or bad whatsoever - just a real middle of the road milk chocolate offering. I found the aftertaste again slightly acidic and yoghurty in its taste, as I said with the bar version it neither bothered me or added anything to the experience, however I would definitely have preferred a creamier flavour left in the mouth.
Overall these are a pretty solid milk chocolate offering - far from a luxurious Hotel Chocolat gourmet experience - but just nice as a proposition to snack on once and awhile. I wouldn't recommend these as a chocolate to indulge in for personal satisfaction, though I can see they have a great appeal in situations where just a minor chocolaty hit is needed, a perfect item for the cinema or sharing with friends etc. A bit of a mediocre kick-off to my range review of Hershey's Kisses - I'm hoping for more from some of the more extravagant flavours.
7.1 out of 10

Saturday, 13 September 2008
**Competition Time - Name These Bars**

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Open to the UK & Ireland only - sorry folks - times are tight as a student :(
GOOD LUCK and keep tuning in to Chocolate Mission :D
2. Entries must be in by 10pm 20.09.2008.
3. Only one entry per person
4. Rules/Prizes of the competition may be changed at any time to my discrection..theres blatantly details I have forgotten
5. As it says above this is only open to the UK & Ireland
6. My say on anything to do with this competition is FINAL
September 13th: Lindt Lindor Dark Mint Truffles

Kcal 75 Fat 6.1g Fat(sats) 5.1g Carbs 4.1g (per truffle)It has been a bit of while since my last Lindt Lindor review - I still have a few more flavours knocking around the ever-expanding 'chocolate to review box'. I believe the Lindor Coffee are currently winning the war of the Lindor truffles - today I took a look at the 'Mint' variant which comprised of a cool peppermint centre encased in dark chocolate.
As we all know Lindor truffles are one of the most incredibly moreish chocolates out there, one truffle can very soon turn into one hundred... something I guess is testament to the taste, though also an indicator of their less than satisfying hunger fulfilling credentials. The truffles looked nice - the filling as you can see had a nice creamy look to it, which certainly appealed to me. Opening the garishly coloured green wrappers released a pleasant cocoa aroma ... there was a lack of mintyness which I didn't anticipate.
The outer chocolate was definitely not the strongest of Lindt's Dark chocolate offerings - nowhere near the richness of the full flavoured '70% Dark '. Its cocoa flavour was not quite as strong or impactful, but its sweeter more subtle chocolaty favour was suited to the mild mannered truffle centre. As with the whole Lindt Lindor range the texture was fantastic, the outer chocolate was smooth in its melt, though the centre took things to another level. It had a butter like texture that melted luxuriously in the mouth - anyone who has had a Lindor truffle will understand the extent of the smoothness im talking about here. The texture of the centre was fantastic but the taste lacked the mint flavour I was both hoping for and wanted. It was very mild in its flavour, it had a butter toffee likeness that had an undertone of peppermint - it was certainly tasty but just didn't deliver a definitive minty taste.
Overall these are a fair truffle offering. The fact they are lacking in their minty taste does seem disappointing, however when comparing the quality of overall taste with other similar products like the After Eight Bitesize, the mildness doesn't seem such a bad thing ... far better than an overpowering minty taste anyway. The dark chocolate is not the most full flavoured Lindt dark offering but it still had a nice melt and smooth cocoa flavour. These are definitely not the best from the Lindor range and I would recommend other variants over these. By no means a bad product, just theres better out there.
7.8 out of 10
Friday, 12 September 2008
September 12th: Butterfinger Creme Egg

Kcal 160 Fat 8.0g Fat(sats) 3.5g Carbs 23.0gCreme Egg??? This is no Creme Egg - There is only ONE!!? I wonder how Cadbury feel about all this Nestle?!? Small rant aside....today I sampled the 'Butterfinger Creme Egg' courtesy again of CandyPirate. This Egg came described as 'Butterfinger pieces & peanut butter creme in a milk chocolate shell'. Not being the biggest fan ever of the original Butterfinger bar I wasn't expecting much from it in egg form.
The product was a very similar size to most eggs I have reviewed on Chocolate Mission - lol lets not go into how they are getting smaller please. The product weighed in at 32.6g, not the biggest serving size when you think about it - but it was surprisingly fulfilling. The foil wrapping was extremely thin, though it provided a pretty adequate covering for the egg and looked reasonably smart. Opening the egg up it had a thickish layer of milk chocolate, the peanut butter filling took up all available space in the egg - no skimping there whatsoever; it looked a very appetising proposition. The smell wasn't anything remarkable - surprisingly the egg was pretty scentless in regard to its peanut aroma and only had a slight sweet chocolaty smell.
The milk chocolate coating as you can probably guess was nothing ground-breaking. It had a pretty standard sweet milky taste; it was nothing spectacular but did provide a respectable cocoa undertone to the overall taste. My main gripe with the original Butterfinger was that it was just way too sweet, and its crisp texture reminded me way too much of pure sugar. This egg was different, the filling was indeed more like pure peanut butter and creme-like, something that it was all the better for. It did lack the saltiness of Reese's peanut butter, but it still had a creamy roasted flavour that was extremely pleasant. Dispersed in the creme were small sugary Butterfinger pieces that added a nice crunchy contrast to the smooth textures of the chocolate and peanut butter creme. The filling left a long lasting creamy nut flavour in the mouth, as I mentioned above it was a surprisingly satisfying product for its size.
Overall I really enjoyed this egg, far more so than the original Butterfinger. The peanut butter creme, whilst not on the same level as Reese's, was still full of flavour and provided a wonderful filling. The Butterfinger crunchy pieces were not over portioned in the egg, this made sure the taste wasn't overbearingly sweet and thus avoided the sickening taste of the Butterfinger. As egg themed products go this is certainly up there competing with the best of them - not quite on par with the Cadbury Creme Egg but decent nonetheless. Definitely one for peanut butter fans!
7.8 out of 10


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Thursday, 11 September 2008
September 11th: Lindt Excellence Mint / Orange Intense
Kcal ??? Fat ??? Fat(sats) ??? Carbs ???Both of these bars came in 35g handy servings - both of which provided just about the right amount in accordance to their relatively rich tastes. As with the entire Lindt range both were stunningly presented in aesthetically pleasing, sleek packaging designs. The bars themselves both looked smart, the 'Orange Intense' having a slight edge due to the added intricatness of how the added ingredients in the bar were implemented yet still managed to keep a stylish smooth surface - very impressive.
I was surprised by the lack of minty aroma that I got from the bar, itstill had a dark cocoa rooted smell, though the minty element was very subtle and had to be searched for to be distinguished.
Both the bars used 47% cocoa solids chocolate - this made sense to me as it allowed each of the additional flavours to have more of an impact on the overall taste, something that may not have been the case if a stronger formulation was used. Despite it not being as strong as the '70% Cocoa Dark', the flavour of the chocolate was very full flavoured and had a very rich taste. The mint element was present due to the inclusion of peppermint oil, I was surprised to see it only comprised of 0.1% of the bar - even more so when I tasted the bar and experienced its impact on the taste. It provided a edgy and refreshing aspect to the bar, it reminded me of the After Eight Bitesize I reviewed a while ago - only just far superior in its overall taste with a delicious tasting, smooth dark chocolate and a perfectly balanced additional minty edge. This is a bit of a different proposition to the nearly equally as good Ritter Sport Peppermint - though if you ask me this Lindt offering is marginally superior due to the extra quality of the dark chocolate.
In summary - rich, full flavoured dark chocolate with a refreshing and perfectly balanced minty freshness.
8.6 out of 10

Orange Intense:
This bar had a relatively strong pungent zesty smell when I opened the foil. The bar incorporated 'dark chocolate with added orange pieces and almond slithers'.
The chocolate provided a lovely melt on the tongue that was just the right speed at releasing the rich cocoa flavour. As found with the 'Mint Intense' the taste became smoother and sweeter as the melt progressed. The additional orange pieces gave the bar a nice fruity twang, unfortunately though the orange pieces were by far outnumbered by the bland tasting almond slithers.
The almond slithers were a quiet puzzling inclusion for me. Sure they added a crunchy element to the texture, but this was out of context due to the nature of the chocolate, which was far tastier when just left to melt in the mouth. The size of the almond slithers were annoyingly small, this not only meant they lacked flavour but also managed to wedge themselves in between my teeth.
In summary - rich, full flavoured dark chocolate, nice fruity orange but an unnecessary almond element.
7.9 out of 10













