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Kinder Chocolate |
| Date: |
25/02/04 (16133 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Nice taste, One of the tastiest chocolate bars i've had
Disadvantages: None
There are quite a few different Kinder chocolate products available, including Kinder Surprise eggs, and Kinder chocolate bars. But my favourite and probably the best Kinder product would have to be a 'Kinder Bueno' bar, which I have now tried quite a few times. These are pretty much unlike any other chocolate bar you can buy, and have a delicious flavour to them. Kinder Bueno is two fingers of milk chocolate, each divided into four separate segments; it contains crispy wafer and each segment contains a creamy milk and hazelnut flavoured filling. The wrapper for a Kinder Bueno has the orange and white colours associated with Kinder products, with 'Kinder' written in orange lettering, and 'Bueno' in brown lettering; there is a picture of the chocolate bars, to show you what it looks like - and the bar looks very tasty just from the picture! Inside, each bar is individually wrapped in cellophane, which seems like a waste of packaging, but probably ensures extra freshness. There's also an advantage in having them individually wrapped, as you can eat each one separately, but I find them too delicious to do this! Taking a bite of one finger, it breaks easily in your mouth, and you can immediately taste the creamy hazelnut filling inside. The wafer is crisp, but quite brittle, and the chocolate covering is very creamy and sweet, but it is also quite a thin covering, however. I eat each chunk on a finger (there are four) one at a time, and each one makes you want another bite, it is very addictive! It doesn't take long to finish one of the fingers, and you soon want to eat the next one. Kinder Bueno has to be one of the most delicious chocolate bars I’ve had; the taste is pretty unique - I suppose you could say it is similar to a Ferrero Rocher chocolate. Kinder Bueno bars mostly contain milk chocolate, sugar, hazelnuts, vegetable oil, milk powder, and salt. Unlike most other chocolate bars,
there's no nutrition information on the wrapper, so I can't tell you how many calories are in one of these bars! They are also 43g in weight, making them slightly bigger than most chocolate bars, but some of this is probably the wrapper, of which there's a lot of too! Kinder Buenos can cost around 40p each, maybe more or less, depending on where you buy them from - I’ve seen them for about 37p in some shops. It also says on the wrapper they are made by Ferrero, which ties in with what I said above about it tasting like a Ferrero Rocher chocolate. For me, a Kinder Bueno is probably one of the tastiest chocolate bars I’ve eaten, and I’ve tried these on many occasions and always come back and buy another - they're very moreish. If you haven't tried one of these before, I'd suggest that you do, especially if you like chocolate. The only thing I didn't like about Kinder Bueno is that it leaves a bit of a sickly taste in your mouth if you eat it all in one go, and they may also be a bit too sweet for some people's tastes. Apart from this, they are very tasty, and I would highly recommend them. :-)
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- 29/03/04 I liked your review, but not the chocolate! |
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- 08/03/04 I'm not keen on this chocolate - nice review though, Jan |
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- 27/02/04 Brings back Childhood memories Kinder Surpise and prefer Milka Chocolate range, rather then the Kinder range. |
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