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True, but how many people hand out ice cream to trick or treaters on Halloween? It would get all the other candy in the bucket sticky over the course of the night.You missed ice cream.
It is my Achille's heel...
I am with you there when it comes to chocolate. Hershey's chocolate sucks!Chocolate wins hands down in that poll. But not just any chocolate - dark chocolate with 70% or 80% cocoa.
I've never tried Hershey's, but my limited experience with American candy is that it's way too sweet for my taste. I tried Reese's once; really didn't like it.I am with you there when it comes to chocolate. Hershey's chocolate sucks!
Reese's didn't always taste as they do now. When I was a kid, it was less sweet, more peanut buttery, and the peanut butter filling was smoother. i used to eat all the filling out, which would leave a chocolate ring to play with. (Today I find that gross, but that what's kids do.) Today the chocolate doesn't hold together as well. I tried doing the chocolate ring a couple of years ago and it just crumbled. Plus, it's super waxy. All Hershey's chocolate leaves this waxy film in the mouth that's, well, gross. And the peanut butter is now...I don't know how to describe it...very bumpy and crumbly, as if it were dried and reconstituted?I've never tried Hershey's, but my limited experience with American candy is that it's way too sweet for my taste. I tried Reese's once; really didn't like it.