Re: Can't help it, another fun question - 07/04/1503:16 PM
Originally Posted By: Mad
Does "candy" include chocolate covered bars ?? [It's not a word much in use here in the UK.]
If so, I'll go for a Mars Bar any time
Mad, normally we refer to that as a chocolate bar here, but we also use candy bar as a general term that can include chocolate or other kind of bars such as peanut brittle etc that do not contain chocolate.
Re: Can't help it, another fun question - 07/05/1503:54 PM
Originally Posted By: 3dobermans
Mad, I remember Mars bars. Yummy, but haven't seen any for a long time.
I found this snippet of info on-line, 3dobermans ....
In the United States, the Mars candy bar was discontinued in 2002 and replaced with the Snickers Almond. Eight years later, a similar candy bar was re-launched with the name Mars; it was discontinued again in 2011.
The Mars candy bar in the United States was different than the European version. Some grocers in the United States do sell the European Mars candy bar.
Re: Can't help it, another fun question - 07/08/1503:35 PM
None of my favorite candy bars are actually bars.
Lindt Lindor Extra Dark Chocolate Truffles Dark Chocolate Mint M&M's Reese's Peanut Butter Cups (but actually prefer the Trader Joe's copies to the original)
Re: Can't help it, another fun question - 07/08/1509:19 PM
you guys are making me drool I can't have sugar but they have some really good sugar free candy their making Reeses peanut butter cup now yum! so thats my fav~