Sunday, 12 October 2008

October 12th: Ritter Sport Butter Biscuit

Kcal 546 Fat 33.0g Fat(sats) 16.1g Carbs 54.1g (per 100g)

This has been one of the most requested reviews ever for ChocolateMission. Despite searching high and low in my local area for one of these Ritter Sport Butter Biscuit bars, I simply just couldn't pin one down until Dean-German-Grocery came to my rescue. Despite my own troubles, I understand that the Ritter Sport Butter Biscuit is quite widely available in the UK - for those of you that haven't heard of it before I can inform you that it includes 'a butter biscuit and finest cocoa cream, coated in milk chocolate'.

I won't go on again about the quality of presentation of the Ritter Sport range ... in a word it is fantastic. This bar in particular looked a real work of art when split into it's blocks. The biscuit had a nice clear presence wedged in between the thick cream and solid chocolate layers, suffice to say I didn't stick around admiring it long, I couldn't wait to tuck in. The bar also smelt pretty damn good. The milk chocolate very sweet and dairy based, and the biscuit adding a nice savoury element to formulate a pretty enticing contrasting mixture of scents.

The only similar product I have reviewed on Chocolate Mission is the Milka 'Choco Swing' ... I am glad to report this bar surpassed even that admiral effort. The outer chocolate provided a nice smooth, very milky chocolate base flavour. It had a nice melt and relatively strong taste - as I have referred to before, Ritter Sport Milk Chocolate doesn't have a unique taste quality like Cadbury Dairy Milk or Galaxy, but it is still a good quality milk chocolate. The biscuit itself was fair tasting with a sweet buttery flavour, despite it's constant contact with the cocoa cream it maintained a nice crunchy texture - something that was a real shortcoming of the Milka 'Choco Swing'. The biscuit and outer milk chocolate were good, but my own personal favourite layer was the cocoa cream. It was super smooth in it's texture and wonderfully creamy - it was extremely moreish. I ate this whole bar in one sitting, again this is instance where this is a testament to it's taste, but unfortunately also an indication at it's lacking of hunger fulfilment potential ... this probably isn't a bar you want to eat if desperately hungry.

Overall this is yet another shining star of the Ritter Sport range ... believe me there is getting to be quite a few! Each of the three components play a pivotal role in the overall taste and each have their own qualities that add to what is a great mixture of creamy buttery flavours. This is yet another bar from the Ritter Sport range that I feel confident in recommending to you all. No nasty surprises here, just another outstanding bar of chocolate.

Saturday, 11 October 2008

October 11th: Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Flapjack

Kcal 360 Fat 17.9g Fat(sats) 6.4g Carbs 44.7g

It is funny how random Cadbury products seem to appear from almost nowhere sometimes. Whilst queuing in my local Sainsbury's the other week I saw this CadburyDairy Milk Chocolate Flapjack nestled in between the chocolate bars on the impulse stands by the tills. Personally I had never seen one of these before, a very quick Internet search has shown that this range was first launched in 2004, and included a 'fruit and nut' variant ... though there have been very few sightings. Throwing caution to the wind (oh what a devil I am!!), I decided to pick one up.

The flapjack came in a large 75g serving, comprised of a thick flapjack base and plentiful helping of Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate placed on top. The outer packaging as you can see had a pretty standard purple Cadbury theme, the flapjack itself lacked a little imagination and maybe could have been bettered with a Cadbury logo inscribed ... this could have just been any old flapjack. Opening the wrapper I was met with chocolaty, cakey scents - the packaging obviously did a great job at maintaining the freshness. 

This freshness was none more evident through the crumbly and soft feel of the flapjack. The flapjack had a thick stodgy consistency that made for a very fulfilling snack. The base had a fantastic buttery, oaty taste - it was sweet but not over powering and the gooey substance that fused the oats had a taste that reminded me of Cadbury Caramel. The creamy butter flavours of the flapjack were further enhanced by the dairy flavours of the Cadbury Dairy Milk. I was half expecting the flavours of the chocolate to be lost in the dense nature of the base, however the chocolate was generously portioned meaning it's creamy, delicious flavours were ever present and a perfect enhancement.

Overall this was an extremely satisfying, great tasting snack that I very much enjoyed. The flapjack was deliciously comprised with a wonderful mix of oat, caramel and butter flavours. The Dairy Milk chocolate truly added a delightful finish to the product - making for a long lasting enjoyable flavour. If you like flapjacks this is a product you will very likely enjoy - I would love to hear from anyone who has tried one already for their thoughts. Another random, but deeply satisfying product from Cadbury.

8.4 out of 10
  

October 11th: Milka White Chocolate


Kcal 540 Fat 29.5g Carbs 63.0g

If there is one thing I have learned on ChocolateMission it is that good quality white chocolate is pretty hard to come by. We need look no further than Cadbury themselves to see that even the best have failed attempting to play in this field. Though few and far between, Ritter Sport, Milkybar and Thorntons are all brands that have managed to create winning white chocolate formulas, could Milka follow suit? Well Dean-German-Grocery sent me this Milka White chocolate bar to find out exactly that.

The bar came in the standard Milka packaging, as I referred to in the Milka & Daim bar review I liked the way the wrapper with just only the one layer, had both an attractive look and fresh seal. As you can see above, the bar itself was clean, fresh looking yet unremarkable ... it is not as if you could really expect anything more from a plain white chocolate bar. The bar didn't have a very forthcoming aroma, when searched for I could detect a very milky smell that reminded me a lot of Milkybar.

As the appearance suggested the chocolate had a very smooth feel in the mouth. The melt was reasonably well paced, it was slower than some other Milka bars I have reviewed (see 'Chocolate Cream'), but on the whole the texture was pleasant and enjoyable. I have recently tried some very rich, strong tasting chocolates - this bar quite frankly wouldn't fall in to that category. The only element I found particularly strong was the sweetness, I guess a bar that is almost two thirds sugar is always going to be. There were some very enjoyable creamy, buttery layers to the taste, but these were soon overcome by the overbearing sugary edge. It didn't quite replicate the Cadbury Dream throat burning sensation, but the taste was enough to not make me want to eat more than a few blocks at a time ... leaving me both unfulfilled and relatively unsatisfied.

Overall this Milka offering fell down the all too familiar trap of overloading the bar with sugar ... ultimately making for an overbearingly sweet and sickly taste. Of course this may just be my own taste, I'm sure this is a product that could be enjoyed by many a reader. As far as white chocolate goes it is by far not the worst I have reviewed, neither is it anywhere near the better end of the spectrum. One maybe for those with a super sweet tooth, for the rest I would recommend other alternatives if it's a white chocolate fix your after.

6.8 out of 10

Fancy trying the Milka White for yourself!? Fancy any another Ritter Sport / Milka / Lindt / Storck or German Grocery ... head over to Dean-German-Grocery!!

Friday, 10 October 2008

October 10th: Lindt Excellence 85% Cocoa

Kcal 210 Fat 18.0g Fat(sats) 11.0g Carbs 8.0g (per 40.0g)

Lindt are a brand that very rarely disappoint ... as of typing I'm struggling to think of a product of theirs' that I haven't enjoyed - anyone!? Well anyway, when Dean-German-Grocery sent me this 85% cocoa bar I will admit I was expecting quite a lot ... especially since the equivalent 85% formulation of Hotel Chocolat currently leads the Chocolate Mission leaderboard ... could this Lindt offering match up?? There was only one way to find out.

Lindt are a brand that never leave presentation as an afterthought, and this bar was no different. The look certainly justified the 'Excellence' branding. From the smart cardboard sleeve, silver branded foil and the spotless surface of the chocolate itself - it all looked fantastic, top notch presentation. The smell was also relatively good, this was not a product that radiated a huge aroma as soon as the packaging was opened, but when searched for, a rich cocoa scent all but spelt out the depth of the flavour.

You would come to expect from such a strongly concentrated cocoa bar that the taste would need getting used to, and that it would take some time for the taste buds to adapt ... this was all but unnecessary. From the first to the last block I did not detect any element of bitterness in the taste, a pretty stark comparison to the extremely harsh 100% bar from Hotel Chocolat I tried the other day. The chocolate had a divine melt on the tongue; as I referred to in the presentation of the product, the surface was spotless and smooth - this followed through with the texture of the bar. The melt was fantastically paced, allowing full expression of the highly developed flavours. The strength of the cocoa was forceful but had a balanced milkiness that meant it never became overly intense. The taste was long and smooth, and had notes of dark coloured fruits and hazelnuts in its long aftertaste. This was a beautifully textured, rich tasting bar of chocolate - superb.

Overall this was one of those chocolates that was an absolute joy to eat from beginning to finish. Despite it's strong flavours the taste was welcoming and never once overbearing. Although a completely different bar of chocolate by it's own merits - compared to the Hotel Chocolat 85% the thickness of melt meant that texturewise this bar scored slightly lower; consider the difference in price though, and this slight discrepancy can very much be taken in jest. I cannot stress enough what a fantastic bar of chocolate this is, if you enjoy strong flavoured chocolate then this is a bar I cannot recommend enough.

9.0 out of 10

Thursday, 9 October 2008

October 9th: M&M's Premiums Mint Chocolate

Kcal 240 Fat 14.0g Fat(sats) 9.0g Carbs 24.0g (per 42.0 serving)

Today sees review number three of five of the M&M's Premiums - in the form of the 'Mint Chocolate' variant. Liz from **I SHOP 4 YOU II** has informed me that these are by far and away the best sellers of the 'Premiums' range, no surprise really when you look at the very tempting on pack description - 'white chocolate mint wrapped in dark chocolate'. It wasn't long ago I reviewed the M&M's Mint Crisp, a product that although I enjoyed, I wasn't all too impressed by their presentation or aroma credentials.

Well straightaway these M&M's Premiums solved those problems - the packaging was stylish and relevantly coloured, and the M&M's themselves looked extremely appetising with their marble design finish and distinct layering. The smell of these M&M's Premiums was also completely superior to that of the 'Mint Crisp', they had an unsurprising but enticing minty fragrance ... as I had come to expect from the range the presentation was top notch.

As with all the M&M's Premiums these replaced the outer crunchy shell of the original M&M's, with a 'confectionery glaze' (coconut oil, starch and colourings). This gave the M&M's a wonderful initial smoothness that complimented the even smoother two chocolate layers nicely. Letting the M&M's melt on the tongue slowly revealed each layer, the dark chocolate layer was as you would expect from mass consumer friendly dark chocolate ... more like unsweetened milk chocolate rather than a chocolate with its cocoa prowess accentuated. The outer dark chocolate was nice enough, though personally I would have rather a more impactful, richer flavoured alternative. The white chocolate mint layer was nothing short of superb; it had a deliciously cool refreshing mint flavour and was wonderfully balanced in it's creamy sweetness. The marriage of white chocolate and mint was near perfected here. Despite being very flavoursome, the creaminess of the middle white chocolate mint meant that the taste didn't last that long in the mouth. As with the rest of the range, these came in a 170.0g box - supposedly four servings. Due to the nature of their taste I consumed the whole box in only two separate occasions. Despite their fantastic taste these were extremely moreish and not all that fulfilling ... a dangerous mix.

Overall these are another great addition to the M&M's Premiums range, and I can see why they are currently extremely popular with M&M's consumers. Even before tasting these I could tell they were superior to the M&M's Mint Crisp, the presentation was nothing short of superb - this instantly had the problems of the M&M's Mint Crisp solved. Tastewise they were equally as great, the dark chocolate was not the best, though the white chocolate mint layer was both creamy and refreshing. Despite the relatively strong flavours these were certainly not the most fulfilling chocolate I have ever tasted, which was the only slight drawback of the product. Though I would say I marginally more enjoyed the 'Triple Chocolate' variant from the range, I would definitely say that if you enjoy chocolate mint combinations these are a real must try.

8.3 out of 10
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Wednesday, 8 October 2008

October 8th: The Original Cookie Dough Bites Chocolate Chip

Kcal 190 Fat 9.0g Fat(sats) 5.0g Carbs 26.0g (per 40.0g serving)

I am a massive fan of Ben & Jerrie's Cookie Dough ice cream, so when sent these by CandyPirate I was hopeful they would deliver a similar experience. I hear these 'Cookie Dough Bites' are similar to Hershey's Milk Duds, in that they are a very popular choice of snack to consume at the cinema in the US. The on pack description described the product as 'bite sized cookie dough pieces in creamy milk chocolate', as far as I am concerned cookie dough is a really underutilized flavour variant. The only cookie dough themed bar/product I have tried before was the Kit Kat Chunky Cookie Dough ... which was extremely disappointing - I was hoping for far more from these.

The pack I received from CandyPirate contained two 40.0g servings (well it totalled 88.0g as my pack had 10% extra free!). I did eat these over two sittings, neither of which were really that fulfilling, though the sweetness of the product went some way to abiding my afternoon munchies. The packaging was ok in it's appearance, the decorative colour scheme was nothing spectacular but fair. The bites themselves were stored in an inner plastic packet ... in an ideal world this would have been foil just to keep an extra freshness to the product. The bites were quite randomly sized, this was more dependent on the amount of the cookie dough in each, as the chocolate layer remained relatively the same thickness throughout. The product lacked a real definitive smell, there was a sweet chocolaty scent as I opened the plastic packet, it just wasn't the strongest or the most forthcoming ... a mild aroma is a better than a bad one I guess!?

The outer milk chocolate instantly brought comparisons to Reese's milk chocolate to mind when tasting the product ... as dedicated readers will know this isn't a necessarily good thing. The milk chocolate had a grainy texture, of course this wasn't helped by the expected rough texture of the cookie dough, but the chocolate was noticeably clumpy and stodgy in it's melt. Though the texture was poor the taste wasn't altogether that bad, it was mostly devoid of flavour, though it did add a milky note to the overall taste. The chocolate was pretty disappointing, but in contrast the cookie dough was spot on. It had a deliciously raw, doughy taste that had small crunchy notes of brown sugar; despite lacking the promised chocolate chip element it was very well executed. The taste didn't last all that long in the mouth and these were incredibly addictive, I can see how it could be very easy to polish off a box of these in next to no time.

Overall these are a product that will definitely cure a cookie dough craving, but are still far from being anything spectacular. The chocolate was obviously not the main focus of the product, and this was all to apparent; lacking flavour and with a poor texture it was certainly nothing to get excited about. Thankfully the cookie dough was extremely well executed, bursting with all the sweet, doughy flavours you would come to expect from such a product ... and doing them rather well at that. Cookie dough fans will no doubt love these, but if your not fussed by the flavour there is little else here for you.

7.2 out of 10

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

October 7th: Dove Milk / Dark / Almond Chocolate

Dove chocolate is the US equivalent of Galaxy chocolate here in the UK. A bit like the deal we have with MilkyWay (US) and Mars (UK), both are manufactured by Mars (Masterfoods) but sold under the different brand names for reasons unknown ... anyone!?? Recently ***I SHOP 4 YOU II*** sent me across these three different bars from the US Dove range, the milk chocolate, dark chocolate and almond milk chocolate.

The bars came in well presented plastic wrappers in the form of a 36.9g servings for the plain milk and dark variants, and a 32.9g serving for the almond milk chocolate. They were significantly smaller than their equivalent UK Galaxy single serving bars, this was not something that reflected favourably in the context of their deliverance of hunger fulfilment. The design work of the packaging was all but familiar with the only obvious difference being in the branding. Despite the bars appearing relatively small in their size, aesthetically they were nicely presented with a five piece segregation scheme, each with smart looking Dove logos. Below are my notes for each of the variants:

Dove Milk Chocolate:Kcal 200 Fat 12.0g Fat(sats) 7.0g Carbs 20.0g

The bar had a relatively nice smell when released from the foil wrapper. It's dairy smell was one of very few similar characteristic to it's UK equivalent.

The texture of the chocolate was pleasant, it didn't have the thickness in melt of the UK bar, though it was equally as silky and smooth. The chocolate was extremely milky, I stress the word milky here and not creamy. Due to the thinner nature of the melt, the taste seemed more mellow than Galaxy. It was a nicely balanced, easy-going milk chocolate, but just lacking the richness and impact in it's overall flavour in comparison to Galaxy.

7.7 out of 10

Dove Dark Chocolate:
Kcal 190 Fat 12.0g Fat(sats) 7.0g Carbs 17.0g

This bar had a more striking aroma than the milk chocolate bars. It had richer connotations of cocoa and just had a bit more substantially behind it.

The nature of the melt was the same of both the milk chocolate variants - it had a nicely paced smooth melt that released the flavours of the bar at a nice rate. Tastewise this bar didn't offer a necessarily better overall taste. It did however offer one that grew in intensity during it's melt, making the overall flavour duration last a lot longer. The actual taste of the bar was very sweet, and would definitely be what I would consider a mass consumer friendly dark chocolate. The volume of the cocoa intensity seemed turned up somewhat, with less emphasis placed on the milky flavours. The taste had a slightly tangy element, with notes of fudge - It's stronger flavour was for me preferable over the milk chocolate.

8.0 out of 10

Dove Almond Milk ChocolateKcal 180 Fat 11.0g Fat(sats) 6.0g Carbs 16.0g

I always find almonds quite a risky business, if not fresh they can really lack flavour - this was unfortunately somewhat the case here. The smell of the bar was identical to the plain milk chocolate variant with no nutty indication here whatsoever.

If this had been a blind taste test, I would have likely have guessed that the pieces embedded in the chocolate were in fact rice cereal pieces. They added a nice crunchy contrastive texture, but struggled to generate any sort of substantial flavour. Occasionally I did detect small savoury nutty notes, but the tiny chopped nature of the almond pieces did very little to create an impact on the overall flavour. Of course the chocolate was of a relatively good standard but this was largely disappointing given the promise of the extra nut element.

7.4 out of 10
Overall despite these being a relatively good standard range of chocolate bars, my own personal view is that the UK Galaxy equivalents of the milk chocolate bars are superior. The Dove milk chocolate had a thinner nature to it's melt, because of this the overall flavours seemed less impactful and not as creamy, whilst the length of the taste just didn't last as long ... given the smaller nature of the bars this was never going to be a preferable thing. This wasn't the first time either that I have had a nut containing bar that simply didn't have a strong enough nut flavour to warrant the inclusion. Despite the added interest to the texture the almond milk chocolate was largely disappointing. My favourite of the lot was the dark chocolate, I cannot compare it to the Galaxy Dark as I haven't reviewed it yet, but in the context of the milk chocolate variants it's flavour was richer and more forthcoming. Anyone who has tried both brands it would be great to have your input on the subject - please comment away. If any of my American readers enjoy these Dove bars I urge you to try get hold of some Galaxy chocolate - I'm sure you will really enjoy it. The Dove range is fair, but for my money Galaxy has the slight edge.

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Monday, 6 October 2008

October 6th: Hotel Chocolat Boo!

Kcal ??? Fat ??? Fat(sats) ??? Carbs ???

This week we are taking a break from the 'Purist Range' and are turning our focus on to some of the seasonal offerings of Hotel Chocolat. Firstly I feel that I have to inform you that if there was in fact a 'Halloween Scrooge' of this world, they would probably take the shape of myself. It's not that I hate Halloween, its just I purely don't understand it. Not once in my twenty one years on this planet have I once thought of getting dressed up as a scary ghost/bat/vampire/Kerry Katona/Zombie and knocking on peoples doors for free chocolate/candy. Free samples from companies themselves ... well I can handle that - Hotel Chocolat were recently so kind as to send me these Halloween themed chocolates - 'A scary collection of horrific Halloween figures in ghoulishly good milk chocolate'.

These came in a 180g pack, in the form of sixteen individually wrapped chocolates in the shapes of skulls, bats, fingers, cats, tombstones and ghosts. There was no doubting that the chocolates looked impressive, the shapes were well crafted and each came with a plastic tray to help protect them inside the cardboard box. Despite being stored in plastic wrappers as opposed to foil ones, the chocolates still retained a remarkably appetising smell. The aroma was strong and forthcoming, and had strong dairy connotations, with even a sweet caramel like hint.

These individual chocolates were formed of the standard 40% House Milk chocolate. Their taste differed very little from the outstanding 40% slab - it had a delicous progressive, clean creamy taste that had a nicely balanced cocoa base flavour. The creamy flavours had a longing presence in the mouth, as expected this was milk chocolate in some of its finest form. The melt of the chocolate was excellent, though not without its issues. Due to the nature of some of the shapes it meant that some of the chocolates were irregular in the rate they melted. For instance the 'tombstones' and 'fiendish finger' shapes were both relatively thin in their thickness. As they were both too large to eat in just the one bite, it meant they had to be eaten in two not so substantial and flavoursome bites, this was just the smallest of annoyances. With the other shapes this was not so much of a problem, the chocolate melted superbly at a glorious rate into a smooth thick liquid. Despite their novelty look, these were some outstanding tasting chocolates. 

Overall despite these having scored particularly well and being absolutely fantastic in their taste, I'm struggling to come to terms with just one thing ... who are these meant for!? The back of pack suggests they are 'perfect for trick or treaters and sharing at Halloween parties' ... maybe this is my inner student talking, but are these amazingly high standard chocolates really the sort of thing you want to be handing out on mass to trick or treaters? ... or at a party? I am sure this is all but confirming me as the Halloween Scrooge, but I just couldn't bring myself to hand out such a high quality, great tasting product at such events - lets not kid ourselves, these are not the cheapest of products going. If unlike me you are going to be handing out chocolates this Halloween, and aren't petrified at the thought of sharing Hotel Chocolat chocolate willy nilly, then I can seriously recommend these. Just another instance of a great tasting, finely presented Hotel Chocolat product.

8.6 out of 10
 

Sunday, 5 October 2008

October 5th: Fry's Peppermint Cream


Kcal 215 Fat 6.9g Carbs 36.3g

With both the 'Lindt Lindor Mint Truffles' and exceptional 'Lindt Excellence Mint Intense' having been reviewed in the last few weeks, this Fry's bar was always going to have a hard time - lets be honest they both set the mint chocolate combination standard pretty high. On request of Chocolate Mission reader Alan I today went about rounding off my reviews of the Fry's range, trying out the Fry's Peppermint Cream.

The bar came in a pretty sizeable 50g serving, one thing I personally think worth noting are the nutritional values which appear to be really quite low for a bar this size ... that's if your not looking at the carbs aka. sugar!! Personally I think the packaging is starting to look a little bit outdated and could really do with a bit of a spruce up - its not quite retro, nor is it contemporary ... a bit late 90s if you know what I mean. In my other Fry's reviews I have referred to the bar as being poorly sectioned, yet again this was true, they simply just didn't have a clean break off, and caused an annoying mess when splitting! The bar smelt nice enough - it had a nice undertone of cocoa and a strong peppermint smell!

I normally find the flavour of Fry's plain chocolate rather dull and lifeless - though I seemed to be able to pick up more of flavour with the less concentrated flavouring of the mint centre. It had a pleasant enough unsweetened cocoa flavour, the lack of sweetness from the chocolate actually counter balanced the fondant centre nicely - it was a good combination. The texture of the chocolate wasn't the smoothest in its melt; it did seem to clump slightly in places, though I was too busy enjoying the surprisingly chewy fondant centre to care all that much. The fondant centre provided an enjoyable minty taste, not quite as fresh or as flavoursome as the 'Lindt Excellence Mint Intense', but avoided the pitfall I was expecting to fall down - and wasn't too sugar intensive in its taste. The aftertaste was very mint rooted and left a favourable taste in the mouth; this wasn't the most filling of bars but it was a pretty satisfying one.

Overall out of the 'Frys Cream' bars this one was definitely my favourite. There is certainly improvement to be made in the chocolate quality and actual design of the bar though when considering the price in its comparison to the Lindt Excellence Mint Intensive this really isn't a bad choice. The chocolate and mint flavours are balanced nicely, and I think if your a fan of mint chocolate combinations this would definitely be a bar you would enjoy. The best of a pretty bad bunch!

7.0 out of 10

Saturday, 4 October 2008

October 4th: Hershey's Kisses Cookies n' Creme / Dark / Vanilla Yogurt Creme / Almond


Recently I reviewed the Hershey's Milk Chocolate Kisses and commented that I was looking forward to trying some of the more adventurous flavour variants from the range. **I SHOP 4 YOU II** kindly set me across a huge array of different flavours ... a number of which I have been tucking into recently - here are my tasting notes and scores for some of them so far:

Hershey's Cookies n' Creme Kisses

Kcal 210 Fat 11.0g Fat(sats) 7.0g Carbs 25.0g (per 9 pieces)

Having already tried the original Hershey's Cookies n' Creme bar I thought I had a pretty good idea what to expect here. The wrapper colour and presentation was fair, the Kisses' had a nice speckled looked with the brown flecks of 'cookie' in bedded in the chocolate. The smell was pretty indicative of the taste, they smelt extremely sweet and artificial.

One of the things I enjoyed from the original bar were the Cookie pieces, unfortunately these were altered in these Kisses and were little more than crystallised sugar pieces ... add these to the already super sweet white chocolate and you can get a picture of how awfully sickly these were. They reminded me a lot of the cheap Hannah's Jazzles White ... never a good thing. Overall a pretty awful showing ... serving suggestion 9??? ... I think if you ate all them you would have no teeth left!

5.0 out of 10


Hershey's Dark Chocolate Kisses
Kcal 180 Fat 12.0g Fat(sats) 8.0g Carbs 25.0g (per 9 pieces)

Having never tasted any standard Hershey's dark chocolate before I wasn't knowing what to expect from these. The Kisses looked reasonably nice on the outside, the dark purple wrapper was a nice choice of colour.

The smell was quite heavily cocoa rooted, far deeper and forthcoming in comparison to others from the range. The taste was quite reserved, it was more an unsweetened version of the original milk chocolate Kisses rather than a heavily concentrated cocoa taste, still the taste was pleasant and longer than other alternatives. These were definitely far more fulfilling than the milk chocolate variant and lacked the yorgurty tangy aftertaste. Not groundbreaking chocolate but pretty enjoyable nonetheless and one of my favourites from the lot.

7.9 out of 10


Hershey's Vanilla Yogurt Creme Kisses
Kcal 210 Fat 13.0g Fat(sats) 8.0g Carbs 25.0g (per 9 pieces)

These looked an awfully similar proposition to the Hershey's New York Cheesecake Kisses I reviewed way back in March ... luckily these delivered on a grand scale in comparison. Despite a partially waxy, sticky outer coating the Kisses looked nice in their appearance, their wrappers were bright and shiny, the definition between the middle creme and outer chocolate looked very enticing.

Unlike the New York Cheesecake Kisses these smelt very appealing with a nice chocolaty smell, no apparent hint of the creme filling at this stage but a nice dairy scent. The melt was delicately soft in the mouth, they had an almost butter like texture that was very smooth. The milk chocolate coating was creamier than the standard Kisses and had a nice long milky taste. The creme filling delivered what it promised and had a pleasant subtle vanilla edged milky taste. For my liking they were a little on the sweet side, I definitely wouldn't eat anywhere near 9 at a time. As far as one off chocolates go they were pretty satisfying and unique in their flavour. The best of the bunch.

8.1 out of 10

Hershey's Milk Chocolate Almond Kisses
Kcal 210 Fat 14.0g Fat(sats) 7.0g Carbs 21.0g (per 9 pieces)

How do they get the nut in these Kisses!? Who knows!? I liked the gold wrappers of these, they look smart and with a fair sized almond piece placed in the middle of each - I had no qualms with their appearance.

They had a very familiar smell, very similar to the original milk chocolate Kisses, just with an extra added nutty element. The praise stops pretty much here for these; the milk chocolate was fair but unspectacular - identical to the standard Kisses with its yoghurty aftertaste. The almonds were of an unfortunate quality, lacking any real flavour and with a almost spongy texture. They didn't taste all that fresh and their lack of crunch only reaffirmed this conclusion. Disappointing execution of a pretty good idea.

6.6 out of 10

Overall a bit of an array of results from these Kisses, ranging from the dismal, to the pretty damn tasty. I would recommend avoiding the 'Cookies n Cream' and Almond variants, they simply just don't deliver. For a fair tasting less sweet version of the original milk chocolate Kisses the Dark Kisses are a good choice. If its a real flavour hit your after though, I would recommend the Vanilla Yogurt Creme Kisses ... very sweet but unique tasting. More Kisses reviews to come shortly!

Friday, 3 October 2008

October 3rd: Cadbury Bournville Deeply Dark

Kcal 535 Fat 39.3g Fat(sats) 24.0g Carbs 37.6g (per 100.0g)

A long time ago in a Waitrose far, far away .... I bought this Cadbury Bournville Deeply Dark bar, well ok it was my local Waitrose, but it was certainly quite a long time ago. After the poorness of the original Cadbury Bournville my motivation to really go out my way to try this bar was hardly sky high, and in truth it had been lieing around in my box of bars to review for a fair few months. Well finally after a nudge from dedicated reader Alan I got around to reviewing this 'Deeply Dark' Bournville variant - a bar that promised 'chocolate with caramelised cocoa nibs and coffee'.

The first thing I noticed about the bar was it's nice appearance; it combined a decorative paper wrapper with a tightly packed foil layer. Looking at the wrapper more closely further revealed a few home truths ... though branded as Bournville the product actually stated it contained 60% minimum cocoa solids (original Bournville contains 39% min!!), what more was that the wrapper also revealed the bar was manufactured in France ... no not Birmingham the 'home' of Bournville but France ... lol this just struck me that this bar wasn't Bournville at all ... merely another bar of chocolate using the Bournville brand!! Sneaky eh!?
Anyhow - the bar was nicely presented, the chocolate itself was sectioned perfectly into bitesze chunks, each with a neat Cadbury logo. The bar had a pleasant alluring smell which was strongly coffee weighted ... I could literally smell the beans yum!

This was an extremely rich bar that I enjoyed over a few days. Breaking off a few chunks of the 100g at a time provided a delightful chocolaty hit, this bar was extremely rich. Again this was yet another chocolate that was best enjoyed letting it melt on the tongue. Doing so allowed the cocoa nibs to really release their delicious flavours; unlike the original Bournville it had a full bodied dark taste, that had undertones of nutty, fruity flavours. It was certainly a far more full flavoured taste, but it still maintained a relative sweet milkiness in its aftertaste. The smooth melt and highly enjoyable taste of the dark chocolate was good ... but the best was still to come. Letting the chocolate melt away left small granules of coffee, which when crunched released the most delightful of coffee hits, it was a near perfect compliment to the dark chocolate and made for what was really a long, rich taste.

Overall this was a bar that surprised me on so many levels. I will freely admit that due to the sheer poorness of Cadbury Bournville, I really wasn't expecting much from this bar, but it really delivered a great tasting dark chocolate with a delicious coffee after kick. After the revelations of the wrapper - its clear this isn't actually a Cadbury Bournville bar, what it definitely is though is rather damn tasty one. If your a fan of coffee flavoured dark chocolate, this is a bar I seriously recommend you try - very good indeed.

8.4 out of 10
 

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