Tony's is great and tastes awesome, but the real question here is, are we european really eating that much non-EU sweets? Maybe the occasional Snickers or Mars, but all the stuff that I tasted and was from across the pond was either brutally sweet or had no flavor at all.
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Marabou is Swedish but is also fully owned by Mondelez which is American. Mars, Sneakers, Bounty etcetera American.
I'm not european so i can't answer with certainty: but most (including EU corporations) chocolate producers are very unethical, exploiting forced labor and destroying rain forests.
A change is still a change, even if you think it is small :)
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Thank you! :D i am :)
Who downvotes this?
The chocolate just doesn't taste the same if it's not seasoned with the tears of child-slaves. /s
There are people against seeing any brands on social media unless it's an exposé. I don't fault them.
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They are soooooo good!
No, they aren't Have you tried quality chocolate? Not Chocomelk, Milka, or store brands
Haven't tried these but I really enjoy Terry's chocolate! Didn't know oranges and chocolate could taste so good!
That sounds good - i do hope they aren't exploiting labor tho. I'll have to check later. thanks; i didn't even know about this company, they don't sell here :(
Yeah Tastes terribly tho
Really? I thought it was really good.
What's your favourite chocolate bar brand then?
So many people sing its praises but it's a swing and a miss for me too. Tastes like rando grocery store trader Joe's type chocolate to me.
Waa - the orange one is the best. I dislike the big chunks though
Let the fight of subjective gourmet opinions commence!