I found this question because I was wondering the very same thing. If you are reading this and find something, please respond. Man, those things were righteous!! Thanks! jacketsrule
I wrote the Nabisco Company a few years ago and they said they stopped making Ideal Bars because they were not selling as good as they wanted. They also said if enough people contact them, they would consider making them again. So, giv'em the word! Maybe we'll get'em back.
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One well-known chocolate toffee brand is "Heath," which features a combination of rich milk chocolate and buttery toffee. Another popular option is "Score," known for its crunchy toffee center coated in chocolate. Both brands are often enjoyed as snacks or used as toppings in desserts.
Nothing. But you can eat them. A 'Mint Humbug' is the notorious old English buttery, crunchy mint with a chewy center.
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The slogan for Daim chocolate bars is "Daim, the crunchy caramel." This highlights the unique texture and flavor profile of the candy, emphasizing its crunchy almond caramel coated in milk chocolate. The slogan effectively conveys the product's appeal to consumers seeking a sweet and crunchy treat.
Not unless you want to burn them :P - ! <3 Taylor lautner.
Tuna Twist by Nabisco was a snack product that featured a combination of tuna, mayonnaise, and seasonings, all wrapped in a crunchy, twisted snack. The specific ingredients included tuna fish, vegetable oil, and various flavorings, along with a crunchy outer layer made from cornmeal and other grains. It was marketed as a convenient, tasty option for tuna lovers. However, the product has since been discontinued.
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They might have only been for a limited time.
Some delicious ways to enjoy crispy chocolate treats include dipping them in melted chocolate, crumbling them over ice cream, or adding them to a trail mix for a sweet and crunchy snack.
The candy you're describing sounds like "Raffaello," which is a product of Ferrero. It features a crunchy, coconut-covered exterior with a creamy hazelnut filling inside, reminiscent of Nutella. While it doesn't look exactly like a peanut, its shape and texture can evoke that imagery. Another possibility could be "Ferrero Rocher," which has a similar crunchy exterior and a rich chocolate and hazelnut center.
Twix bars are made through a multi-step process that begins with creating a biscuit base, which is baked to a crunchy texture. This is then coated with a layer of caramel, followed by a coating of milk chocolate. The bars are cut into individual pieces, wrapped, and packaged for distribution. The combination of the crunchy biscuit, smooth caramel, and rich chocolate creates the iconic Twix flavor.