Your own chocolate bar!
By McLeanAmy
@McLeanAmy (35)
September 18, 2009 4:40am CST
This is your chance to release your imagination!
If you were offered the chance to design your own chocolate bar, what would you come up with?
The possibilities are endless! It took me quite a while to come up with an idea, but finally I have concluded mine:
The bar would be made of white chocolate - one solid bar, not in segments, and about the standard size of a Cabdury bar. Inside it there would be bits of biscuit to give it a satisfying crunch. Laced between the biscuit pieces would be a delicious helping of caramel, providing a sticky sweet experience.
It would come in a pink and gold wrapper, exceptionally shiny, with the title 'golden love'.
What do you think? What would yours be?
3 responses
@JAG2009 (266)
• India
25 Sep 09
Oooh, i like this discussion :)
Let's see...
My dream chocolate would be made of milk chocolate; one whole bar, with bits of dried fruit, biscuits, and honey, in different, unexpected spots. So that when you take a bite, you really have no idea what you're going to taste. Oh yes, there should also be bits of blueberry in there. (I just discovered that I really, really like blueberries).
Most importantly, it would be shaped like a triangle, so that the more I eat, the more there is:)
As for the wrapper, the chocolate has to be wrapped in silver foil that can easily be removed. So that you're not distracted when you are in the process of trying to enjoy that bit of heaven, I mean, chocolate.
And on the cover, there would be a picture of Garfield (yes, my favourite cartoon character) enjoying the same, and holdiing out a piece for you.
If only....sigh...
@pinklemonade (486)
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18 Sep 09
It would be a milk chocolate bar by Cadburys. There would be big chunks of milk chocolate like in the Dairy Milk but inside it would be filled with peanut butter like Reeses peanut butter cups. They would have to be like oversized chunks of Dairy Milk because I would also like small chunks of peanut inside the cream aswell (Snickers kind of size) so you have both smooth and crunchy at the same time. I guess this would work best as a bar but I like the bars that you can snap of a bit easily and share with someone else. Plus by creating chunks it would leave the peanut butter wrapped in more Dairy Milk which I feel is one of the failing point of the Nestle peanut butter kit kat, there isn't enough chocolate throughout to go with the peanut butter, only at either end!