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AIBU?

to feel very very very miffed with all the choc companies that they cannot make anything nice with dark chocolat apart from, ermmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......................

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psychomum5 · 25/09/2008 22:09

plain old dark chocolate.

I mean....

how hard surely could it be to make say.....

whispa's out of dairy free dark chocolate

or curly wurlys (well, I know it is harder as caramel is made from milk too, but still)

or flakes

or minstrals

or revels

I am just feeling very left out by all the 'yaying' about the return of whispas, and the fact that if I feel like some chocolate and go to buy some I have a grand choice of two, yes two different bars, and they are not even different, just different makes.

oh, and one make is nestle, so how bloody mean is that........

you lot all get a choice of 100+ different types of yummy choc, and I get stuck with G&B, which altho lovely, is boring day after day after day.

I want choice goddamnit, and I want a whispa.

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:12

They used to make
Toffee crisps
Frys 5 centres
Mars
Teacakes
Walnut Whips

All in dark chocolate

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minorbird · 25/09/2008 22:13

After eight mints? I larve them...

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psychomum5 · 25/09/2008 22:13

ah, but no, they have changed the recipe and they now contain butter fat.

so

ergo

not milk free



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PortBlacksandResident · 25/09/2008 22:14

Frys 5 centres!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



tell me where, WHERE!!!!

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:14

I'd suggest Kitkat

Thorntons choc marzipan

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falcon · 25/09/2008 22:15

Have you tried purchasing chocolate online, perhaps from a vegan source?

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:15

Bounty

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PortBlacksandResident · 25/09/2008 22:15

And while i'm drooling.........bring back Pyramints!

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psychomum5 · 25/09/2008 22:15

but they are not milk free....they still contain milk.....

tis not fair I tells you, not fair.

and I just want a whispa really!

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falcon · 25/09/2008 22:15

I adored Pyramints, and Secret bars.

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:15

You could buy cinder toffee & dip/drizzel it in melted choc

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falcon · 25/09/2008 22:16

Or make cinder toffee, it's so easy and delish.

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psychomum5 · 25/09/2008 22:16

cinder toffee??? what is this that you speak of??

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:18

The inside bits of a crunchie (fairly sure it's dairy free could be talking nonsense) You buy it in bags in holiday resorts like Blackpool

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bran · 25/09/2008 22:18

YANBU about lack of choice, but at the same time I can't help feeling that it is unreasonable to be tired of G&B. Can you have all the variations, cherry, almond, Maya Gold (my favourite) etc?

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psychomum5 · 25/09/2008 22:21

I love maya gold, and the cherry one, but seriously, after a year of just that, it gets boring.

crunchie stuff tho, oooh, that sounds nice.

still not a choc choice tho

thankyou all for responding and trying tho

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EachPeachPearMum · 25/09/2008 22:21

ooh- how do you make cinder toffee?
psycho I think its a northern thing... haven't seen ANY since I moved to midlands

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LouMacca · 25/09/2008 22:22

They make Toblerone out of dark chocolate, scrummy!!!!

That is good enough for me

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falcon · 25/09/2008 22:24

Vegan chocs

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KatyMac · 25/09/2008 22:24

Do they still do 1776? or Anton Berg? that choc was fab

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falcon · 25/09/2008 22:25

Caster sugar, golden syrup and bicarbonate of soda.

Recipe

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silverfrog · 25/09/2008 22:29

montezuma do a couple of different dairy free bars (how dairy free do you need to be? is the ubiquitous "made in a factory which also makes..." warning ok? - dh can cope with this level, so have been looking stuff out for him)

dietary needs direct do a few bits of choc (but I think mostly just plain choc in different shapes...)

goodness direct also have some different things - think i just got dh some bounty substitutes which are dairy free from there.

will have a think and get back to you...

ooh - hotel chocolat do some dairy free stuff, but is quite ££££

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psychomum5 · 26/09/2008 00:06

silverfrog, hotel chocolate is very yummy (found a shop in southampton), but yes, too pricy for everyday stuff.

but it was a thrill finding 'buttons'!!!

oh, and dairy free with 'warnings' is fine

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giraffescantdancethetango · 26/09/2008 00:23

after dinner mints? www.kinnerton.com/nutsafety/allergyfree.html

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TooTicky · 26/09/2008 00:25

Come hither....

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