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Nestle Aero CaramelNewest Review: ... very standard at 14% and 20% respectively. Sadly for vegetarians, there's no indication that the Aero Caramel is suitable for ... more More Nestle in Food
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by - written on 16/03/08 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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Introduction Nestle Aero's are one of the biggest known chocolate bars in the United Kingdom and over the past few years they have released more and more chocolate bars. They have introduced Honeycomb bars and also Aero Caramel which I have decided to review today. There are now more and more Chocolate bars with Caramel nowadays with the likes of Galaxy Caramel, Caramel Dairy Milk, Mars and of course Aero Caramel is one of the other bars trying to be the market leader. Although these all contain caramel the bar is quite different which is a good thing as you tend to want a change between the top chocolate bars. You can buy this bar in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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The Aero range of aerated chocolate bars is one of Nestlé's most successful and enduring. It hasn't changed all that much over the years, but this Caramel bar is one of the newer entrants into the collection. The bar I ate (a little while ago now) cost me 50p in my local newsagent, but as usual it's likely that you can get it for a few pence less from supermarkets. It's not the largest bar at a mere 42g, but then it does have all those bubbles in it! Still, at least that means it's fairly light on the calories at just 205 kcal per bar. The packaging isn't anything particularly thrilling, with the usual Aero "brown bubbles" design on the left of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/03/06 (Very useful, 707 readings)
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Aero has always been one of my favourite chocolate bars, mainly because of its bubbly, creamy texture. But sometimes that just isn't enough. I want something MORE!! If, like me, you have a sweet tooth, worry ye not. I think I have found the bar you've been looking for. It comes in a brown and orangey wrapper and is called.... Aero Caramel! This particular flavour has been around for a few years now, but has just recently undergone a relaunch, with the promise that it is now made with 'creamier tasting chocolate'. As you might have guessed from the name, Aero Caramel is pretty much the same as a standard Aero bar, but unlike the original bar, benefits from a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Aero bars? Yes please. Aero mint bars? If I have to. Aero caramel bar? No thank you! Constitutionally, there is nothing wrong with this chocolate bar. If you are a fan of Aeros anyway, then you will no doubt enjoy at least half of this bar - the Aero bit. However, unless you enjoy very runny caramel that tastes a bit metally, I doubt you will enjoy the top half. Of course this is all a matter of personal taste, but I prefer my caramel to be of a thicker consistancy such as the caramel found in a Mars Bar than the caramel in here; which is gloopy and has a habit of running away down your chin and onto your top. The rather odd sensation of expecting ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/08 (Useful, 20 readings)
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I used to love Aero chocolate when I was younger, but sickened myself of it. Though when I discovered Aero Caramel a few years back, I was again converted to the delicious chocolate. The Aero Caramel comes in a wrapper different shades of brown. When you first open it you can instantly smell the chocolate, though you cannot detect the caramel. When you bite into the smooth layer of chocolate, your teeth sink right through. the first thing you meet is the sticky sweet layer of caramel, which in my opinion has a slight hint of honey to it. The next and final of the two layers is the bottom layer of Aero bubbly chocolate. It's full of holes and is very light, ... Read the complete review
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