no, but the minty three musketeers is pretty close to the way i remember it tasting
i got some from a cash and carry
NO.
You go to the nearest store and buy one.
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In tescos, sainsburys, morrinsons, etc. If you want a really big chocolate bar, stick lots of little chocolate bars together with melted chocolate. Or you could make the wrapper with cardboard, tape, & a LOT of paint!
There is a company called TotallyChocolate, which provides you to customize, buy your own chocolate, so that you can send it to someone as a gift or just resale it.
The Chocolove website sell premium chocolates. One can buy online from them or find a local store to buy from. They sell chocolate bars and chocolate chips.
Wal-mart has them in the candy display up at the check-out stands.
Wonka Bars are a fictional candy bar created by author Roald Dahl for his book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." You can find Wonka Bars in stores or online that sell candy inspired by the book, but they are not an official product.
At an average cost of 50p each you would be able to buy 2 million bars, however you may get a discount for buying in bulk and therefore get a few more.
I'm not sure about the actual bars, but they sell the bouchee (mini version of the praline bars in an elephant shape) at a little corner shop off oxford street, between oxforn and green street on north audley street! You can also buy the regular cote d'or chocolate but its not as good as the real praline!
World's Finest Chocolate is a company that sells goods through fund rasiers. You will normally be able to buy them during fundrasiers from band students, cheerleaders, and the like.
At the dump (wow whoever wote this is stupid because if your telling people to buy it at the dump then why dont you go buy your chocolate at the dump and live theit too)
The United Kingdom is a large consumer of chocolate. They eat about 605,000 tons of chocolate per year on average.