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Hichew in mango flavor... these candies are AMAZING... if you like mango you will die for these..

its a japanese (starburst like chew) and it can be found in most asian markets.. buts its tooo good!
 
Hichew in mango flavor... these candies are AMAZING... if you like mango you will die for these..

its a japanese (starburst like chew) and it can be found in most asian markets.. buts its tooo good!

I prefer the strawberry flavored ones. Found them in an Asian supermarket.They taste AWESOME! :)
 
I'll take some of these please.

It's even better when you live near the Jelly Belly factory! BTW: the juicy pear flavour RULES. Perhaps mixed in with a green apple, watermelon, pineapple, and margarita, but definitely the juicy pear.

mscriv said:
and last, but not least...

Toblerone.. getting warmer!



Almost there!

This is what you're missing:

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Timtams.

The original, or Cookies'n'Cream, or Choc-Hazelnut are the best. You should be able to find these out by Pepperidge Farms (sister company of Arnott's), or as simply "Arnotts" at your local Cost Plus World Market.

Once you've had these, you'll never want an Oreo again.

BL.
 
^^^^For the love of all that is holy TIMG that bad boy!!!

EDIT: ty :)


+1 for Coffee Crisp

"How do you like your coffee?"

"I like my coffee crisp."


And any of the cakes and cupcakes from Susiecakes.....
 
I forgot to mention that another reason I like Toblerone so much is that you can melt it to make an awesome desert fondue with fresh fruit or other goodies.

So Yummy! :D

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What no love for Snickers? That's got to be my favorite cheap candy.
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On the upper end I would say a 65% to 75% cocoa chocolate bar, the best of these was Hershey's Cacao Reserve which seems to be no longer made:(? Though See's nuts and chews make a close second here, pun not intended.

For home made it is a toss up between my Lemon Thumbprint cookies and chocolate fudge.
 
I'm more of a savory than sweet type.

I'd rather eat a big bowl of brussel sprouts that sweets any day.
 
This is what you're missing:

Packet_of_Original_Tim_Tams.JPG


Timtams.

The original, or Cookies'n'Cream, or Choc-Hazelnut are the best. You should be able to find these out by Pepperidge Farms (sister company of Arnott's), or as simply "Arnotts" at your local Cost Plus World Market.

Once you've had these, you'll never want an Oreo again.

BL.

My mother brought back a few packs of Tim Tams for me when she visited Australia. These are awesome. I kept them in the fridge, they were even better cold.

The ones that have caramel in the middle are the best.

I keep meaning to go to Cost Plus to see if they carry them......
 
There is a bakery in my humble little town called Eileen's Colossal Cookies. I could go the rest of my life eating only those.

EDIT: Oh, and don't forget the Toblerone
 
Ice cream and milk shakes from a number of the local homemade ice cream stores. I liked the Wonka chocolate bars when I used to be able to find them, but they don't seem to be sold around me anymore. Reese's cups are really good, and for bagged candy my choice would be Nestle Buncha Crunch, though it's gettng difficult to find that, too. There's lots of great desserts I've had that I can't seem to be able to choose from as my favorite.
 
Reminds me of a cousin who says he likes two kinds of pie. Hot and cold. ;)

I've even gotten to the point where even Japanese bean paste is sweet to me. Go figure. But if I had to pick one, it would be plain M&Ms. :)
 
Reminds me of a cousin who says he likes two kinds of pie. Hot and cold. ;)

I've even gotten to the point where even Japanese bean paste is sweet to me. Go figure. But if I had to pick one, it would be plain M&Ms. :)

M&Ms are awesome classics!
 
Cadbury's fruit and nut chocolate bar, I can only find them in walmart. My favorite baked sweet is called Konafa, which is a middle eastern sweet that has a bottom layer of unsalted white cheese, and an upper layer of crunchy red stuff. I think the crunchy stuff is broken up angel hair pasta, or at least something like it.
 
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