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by - written on 26/01/08 (Very useful, 1495 readings)
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No matter how old you are, I'm sure you are all familiar with a MARS bar - In its black, gold and red wrapper, which hasn't really changed much over the years. The Mars bar was first manufactured in Slough UK. In 1932, as a sweeter version of the American Milky Way (not the milky way we know over here.) Isn't it great that we came up with an idea first, and is still going strong today. Wrapping ```````````` On the front of the bar, you will see the red and gold mars logo, on a black background. The same logo is printed smaller down each side, with the product description: milk chocolate with soft nougat and caramel centre. The bottom ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/10/07 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I've been hearing about these Mars Planets for some time now but had until this week failed to try them, quite shocking really considering how much I enjoy my chocolate snacks especially of the Mars variety when my other half sent me off to locate a mars bar for him during our recent Asda trip I decided to treat myself too ad pick up a packet of Planets, they're lucky I chose them as they were sat right next to the Malteasers, they very nearly didn't make it. Mars Planets- Mars planets, naturally from the mars range, come in the same colour packing as it's cousin the Mars bar, distinctive in black with cream and red writing it is very eye catching, the main ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/01/08 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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There are some things in life, in certain situations you always buy. For me if I'm down in the dumps and feel like crying or I have Pmt I know (and so do my friends who do the same), to buy a Mars Bar! It's not only chocolate but its thick and it's full of energy and calories and give the biggest hit of sugar I can get in one sitting without throwing up lol There are other times I want a bar of chocolate cos I fancy it, in them cases I don't purchase this. For me it's like it's a medicinal purchase along with paracetamol! The Wrapper.... Black with red Mars written on the front, very distinctive. Over the years this simple packaging hasn't really ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/03/08 (Very useful, 1362 readings)
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Mars is a chocolate bar from the Masterfoods company, Mars are a great chocolate bar and if you see one when you're out and about, treat yourself! Packaging I got a Mars bar multipack (more is better!) which contained a lovely nine bars. The outer packaging like a Mars bar was the distinctive black you have come to know and love, along with the classic red Mars logo which is on a golden background. Below that they have tried something new and have pictures of the smooth caramel, some milk splashing around and some delicious milk chocolate. The new effect I think works well and it livens up what would otherwise be rather bland packaging. You ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/02/08 (Very useful, 175 readings)
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Come on now, you didn't expect a straight review of a Mars Bar from me did you? Whilst, strictly speaking, you may feel that this review is not entirely to the point in terms of a product review, I hope to offer you enough information to assist in your purchase of not one, but two Mars Bars! Let it never be said that Richada fails to give you value for money in his reviews! OK, how come I am posing the question "Mars Bar - Dustbin Item or Museum Piece?"? Well step back a while in time and join me in an extraordinary rare "free" half hour at work! Due to a series of financial cut-backs and staff ... Read the complete review
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