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Nestle Milky Bar

 
Description: Manufacturer: Nestle / Type: Chocolate

Newest Review: ... would appear on the adverts and glamourise what was a lovely treat. Nothing can beat breaking into the bar piece by piece ... more

 ... and letting the stuff simply melt into your mouth. I find eating it this way makes the bar even more moorish and leaves you craving for it. One thing I do find is that the bigger bars are a bit too much. Certainly in one sitting. For me I prefere the smaller bars. From my own experience if you purchase a bigger one you will want to eat it in one go but will leve you feeling sickly. Cows Milk Veg fat Cocoa Butter, Sugar, I additon to that you get nearly 8 grams of fat and nearly 140 calories. The good news...more

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The-ex-Raven
Premium Review Nestle Milky Bar: My Milkybar Kid... (488 words)
by - written on 14/01/08 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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Nestle Milkybar MilkyBars in case you have somehow not come across them are basically White chocolate bars. Small Milkybars can be found in my corner shop for 15 pence, which is cheaper than alot of the sweets in there that little boy can reach. But Milkybars are available in bigger 'block' sizes if you really want to share or indulge. The small bars measure in at about: 10cm long 3cm wide and half a cm thick if that. They now come in a foil type packet, but I remember not so long ago they used to come wrapped in tin foil with a paper sleeve - I like these better as more child-friendly to open, am sure they used to have dot-to-dots and such on ...  Read the complete review

Littlebootwo
Premium Review A white hell of a treat (536 words)
by - written on 25/03/08 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Seeing as I visit my local cornershop everyday to buy a milkybar for my son on his way to pick his brother up from school, I thought it was a obvious product to review considering I share a little with him now and again. I bought the milky bar for 35p, though the prices can differ from shop to shop. There is a much smaller bar retailing for 15p. So this is what you get for your money. The bar comes in foil packaging which is basically aimed at a younger generation than my 30+ yrs, ( aah I remember the days when it was packaged like traditonal chocolate bars in foil with a ring of paper wrapped around it). The latest packaging is a bit more tougher that ...  Read the complete review

jakkowakko123
Premium Review Nestle Milky Bar: Great chock for the kids (138 words)
by - written on 28/08/07 (Somewhat useful, 100 readings)
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The milkybar The milkybar is a piece of white chocolate, covered with logo' s and little inotive pictures for kids to use. The chocolate taste's like average white chocolate with a weird aftertaste within the mouth. This chocolate i recommend for childrens parties or just for an average snack in the day. Nutrional infomation Energy-69kcal Protein 0.9g Carbohydrate of which sugars 7.3g Fat of which saturates 4g Fibre nil Sodium trace Educational aspect For children aged 2-5 who are in the midst of learning this chocolate bar offers a feature where you can learn infomation, with numeracy skills ...  Read the complete review

Citylights
Premium Review One of my favourites (255 words)
by - written on 24/12/09 (Very useful, 4 readings)
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I am a bit of a sucker for chocolate but I have to say that white chocolate is my favourite. Even the best Cadburys confectionary cannot beat what Nestle have to offer here. Milkybar has been my favourite sine I was a kid and that young Cowboy in glasses would appear on the adverts and glamourise what was a lovely treat. Nothing can beat breaking into the bar piece by piece and letting the stuff simply melt into your mouth. I find eating it this way makes the bar even more moorish and leaves you craving for it. One thing I do find is that the bigger bars are a bit too much. Certainly in one sitting. For me I prefere the smaller bars. ...  Read the complete review

Drewster_Rooster
Premium Review Nestle Milky Bar: Little Bar, Big Taste (480 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I have in previous reviews mentioned that I don't consider myself to be a chocoholic, I like it, don't get me wrong but unless I really fancy a bar of something I tend to stick to savoury snacks if I find myself peckish in between meals. At the moment Milky Bar buttons are on offer in Tesco in the hanging bags but not wanting to over indulge but fancying a bit of white chocolate after spotting them I settled on having a good, old fashioned Milky Bar instead. My bar is only little, bless it, and cost 28 pence and I was quite impressed with myself for not wanting to get one of the larger bars, and even though its only small it packs a resonable amount of ...  Read the complete review

 

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