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Terry's Chocolate Orange - DarkNewest Review: ... and with the foil wrapper still on slam it onto a hard surface, this will loosen all the segments so you can just dig in ... more More Terry`s in Food
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by - written on 28/11/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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We always have loads of Chocolate Oranges over Xmas and because my mum had a brilliant deal on some (in Argos of all places! lol) we decided to share one last night. We had a dark chocolate one but you can also buy them in milk chocolate, white chocolate and even a popping candy Chocolate Orange! When you come to eat this chocolate you have to take it out of the box and with the foil wrapper still on slam it onto a hard surface, this will loosen all the segments so you can just dig in instead of trying to get the chocolate off the main ball with your nails. This chocolate is sooooo yummy, I think the flavour of the orange goes a lot better with ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I absoloutely love the original terry's chocolate orange so when I saw this, I didn't doubt that it would be worth a try. The original is really nice orange flavoured chocolate so I expected this to taste delicious. The chocolate is super fresh because it is first wrapped in a foil wrapper, then placed in a plastic 'mould', similar to those you get around easter eggs, then it is put into a small cardboard box. Extra protection for that scrumptious chocolate orange. They're usually about £1.60 but I got hold of one for £1 in ASDA when they were on special. The chocolate itself is ready cut into segments but is still together. It has ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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As it is nearly that time of the year again, there are a few things that only appear at Christmas, not because they are a seasonal item, but more because Christmas is the only time of year I don't diet! The product I will now review is - "Terry's chocolate orange - dark" As with the other flavours and varieties in this range, all the chocolate oranges come wrapped in foil, then housed within a plastic sleeve, then inserted into a cardboard box, this is all to stop the orange segments becoming separated before un wrapping. Al this packaging is slightly unnecessary, as every time I have tried to do the "tap and unwrap" method of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/10/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Terry's chocolate orange has to be one of my favourite things especially around Christmas time although recently I came across the dark chocolate variety. I am a huge fan of dark chocolate so knew this would be a good thing for me to try. I paid £2 in Sainsburys which is a little over priced in my opinion. The egg is exactly the same as the milk chocolate variety but obviously it's a lot darker in colour. The segments are wrapped in a foil based wrapper and once that is peeled away you can pull the segments off. I do find this a little difficult if I haven't given the whole thing a bit of a tap beforehand though. The segments are a good size that ... Read the complete review
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