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I like neither ribbon candy nor Good & Plenty

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One good thing that I’ve noticed in recent years is that practically every popular chocolate candy I can think of is now available in a dark chocolate version. Reese’s, KitKat, Snickers Milky Way, Twix etc.

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I LOVE dark chocolate! Especially dark Kit Kat and Twix

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I dont like the dark...its too strong i think
I like the milk chocolate
Its smoother

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I generally prefer milk chocolate also, but I find dark works better for some candy bars, like Snickers.

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Well now i have a quest for tomorrow!
Thanks a lot😛

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The difference between a fresh Butterfinger & a stale one is night & day. You won't know till you get it alone. If it's fresh & flaky and you can bite thru it easily you're in for a treat. If it's stale, just get rid of it, don't torture yourself by attempting to eat it.

I'm old, but, I imagine I've had only perhaps 10 good ones my entire life.

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I don't know if I've ever had one I like. Even super fresh, they just stick to your teeth too damn much.

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That's because it's stale. A fresh one won't do that. But, you can't find a fresh one. Hospital vending machines are a haven for fresh candy, but, now hospitals have goofy candy in them and health foods.

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Can one order straight from the manufacturer? Now I'm curious if I've ever had fresh.

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I don't know. Might be worth a try. You ain't lived till you've had a fresh Butterfinger. That thing sittin' there after you've bit it and it's all flaky is a beautiful sight, PR. Your mouth waters something fearsome.

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Your Butterfinger prose is making me salivate already. It's like a dream yet unrealized.

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Definitely. The problem is that the last two generations rarely choose Butterfinger so it sits on the shelf and gets stale.

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I remember Bart Simpson advertising them, and even though I normally do as Bart prescribes, I've mostly stayed away.

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I went to a candy bar factory when I was in grade 6. They gave all these samples. Like heaven to a kid.

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Im glad you survived!
I saw that Willie Wonka thing...i assume that it was based on true events

Scary stuff

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Culburn, are you in the U.S.? All candy bars here have expiration dates on them now. I would try a spot that has a large stock of them, like a WalMart, and look through the pile for the most distant date. They usually have them at each checkout lane, so look through a few of them.

Happy hunting!

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I don't know, TJ. I've bitched about this for so long...I don't believe I'm ready for a solution. I might not be right for days.

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Ha! 😂 The channel I’m watching for the last hour keeps playing Butterfinger ads.

It’s a sign.

The time is right.

No one can do it but you.

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I like to skin a Heath Bar, then set the innards aside.

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whoa. gamechanger.

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Liquorice allsorts, especially the ones with coconut. As a Dutch person I love liquorice, but that just tastes like vomit.

Ribbon Candy looks way cool, I'd like to try that!

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I was so excited to try a Twinkie. Dang, that was disappointing, that filling is not tasty at all.

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Twinkies are a bit of a let down...
Devil Dogs are pretty lousy too
...Just a heads up

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I'm just gonna assume they are. How about Mint Patties? I always see them mentioned on tv shows.

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Peppermint Patties are great
Try one plain

Or...Freeze a couple, dice them up with a good kitchen knife and sprinkle them over Vanilla ice cream
Its really good

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Okay, but you should really send me some, cause I can't get them over here.😘

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Ok ill hand deliver them tomorrow

But i will expect an autographed photo WITH kissy face as a tip for my travels

Address: 123 Strat Lane, Sexy Beach, DutchyLand

Correct?

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I'm a Dutchie, so that should be "Sexy Dyke". Remember the little Dutch boy who went around putting his finger into dykes because they were leaking??😜

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I have no clue of such a tale and im so well read...

Anyway, Im rather naive and really new around here

Ill see you around noon...we should be done by midnight or so😍

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How can you not know?! You freakin Americans made up that dumb story!

Just put them in the mailbox. I'll be busy spring cleaning my basement.😘

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Honey i dont know a thing


But i'm the fastest learning son of a bitch you ever met

Take that right to the bank😘

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Don't forget to show me what you've learned next Friday in my basement!😘

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Ive learned enough to know that you will recieve the lesson next Friday😜

I cant wait my dear Stratego❤️

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Yep, the idea of the Twinkie is always better than the actual Twinkie.

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How about a deep fried Twinkie? Apparently they are good.

Hostess even pre-packages their own "deep fried" version: http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2016/08/12/hostess-launches-deep-fried-twinkies-as-first-frozen-treat/

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Yeah, man. It seemed legendary, with lawyers even using it as a defense strategy. I expected something magical, but it really wasn't. Somehow I thought the filling would be more like marshmellow fluff and the cake more spongy.☹

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I remember ribbon candy from when I was a kid. As usual, it was better than what we have today. Back then they were thin ribbons. Nowadays, the stuff I see it quite thick - no thanks.

I won't touch black licorice or anything flavored with black licorice. Yuck. Candy corn - which, for some reason, we called corn candy - is a big no, too.

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Every single one of them

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I don't like anything toffee. Heath bars are like that I think. I've only had one and it was terrible.
Never had Good & Plenty but ribbon candy ain't bad, if thats the only candy you got in the house.

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