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Posted: 10/21/2020 5:59:03 PM EDT
Man, I could eat a Toblerone right now. Haven't had one in probably a decade at least. They were a rare and amazing treat when I was a kid. I am literally tempted to drive to the store JUST to buy one.
Which one do you like? |
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When I retire, I am going to buy the gigantic one. I remember seeing it as a kid (in an airport) and have always wanted one.
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The little triangle chocos?
Yeah, those are awesome. I haven't had one in a long time. If I buy some, I'll eat them all in one sitting. They are crack. |
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Yeah, now that you mention it, it's been awhile since I've had one.
I should buy some. |
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Quoted: The Trader Joes version is mo'betta https://www.traderjoes.com/TJ_CMS_Content/Images/Digin/Uploads/61490-milk-dark-choc-butterscotch-bits.jpg View Quote That is an outrage, and Switzerland should declare war. |
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The Swiss milk chocolate is great, but the white chocolate is great too. Decisions, decisions....
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You are a bad man! Very bad man!
I just bought a 20 pack of the little 100g bars from Amazon. |
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I have two of the (6) count packages you get at BJ's sitting around the house. I bought them when the COVID BS kicked off. You do not know how many times I wanted to crack one open.
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If there is a choice between dark chocolate and milk chocolate, there is no choice. The answer is dark chocolate.
Also, white chocolate isn't chocolate, and thus, it doesn't matter. |
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Love it. Or Lindt products. I buy the massive Toblerone's in Germany or Switzerland when I go there.. Once I forgot and had to buy a bunch at the Duty Free shop in Zurich. I looked like a real diabetic boarding the plane
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I used to work for a sporting goods store chain in So Cal that was started and owned by a German gentleman, for the longest time we were one of the biggest suppliers of Toblerone in So Cal iirc. |
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If you don’t like the DARK Toblerone, you are incapable of being a sexual tyrannosaurus.
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They used to be hard to find here, but just about every grocery store and Walmart has Toblerone.
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Quoted: Love it. Or Lindt products. I buy the massive Toblerone's in Germany or Switzerland when I go there.. Once I forgot and had to buy a bunch at the Duty Free shop in Zurich. I looked like a real diabetic boarding the plane View Quote The Lindt dark chocolates are great. You should try some See's candy. |
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The Biggest Chocolate Bar I''ve Ever Seen (24,000 Calorie Toblerone Challenge) | BeardMeatsFoode edit: Shit, it's pretty cheap... I might actually buy this.. damnit OP.... https://www.amazon.com/Toblerone-Jumbo-4-5-Kg-80/dp/B004INT01A/ref=asc_df_B004INT01A/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=198060997127&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8613086656262450524&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9011763&hvtargid=pla-384047443085&psc=1 |
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The best Toblerone is the tunnel variety.
Feel free to search for Toblerone tunnel for reference, as pics are likely NWS. |
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Regular.
I typically prefer dark chocolate, but anything other than the regular Toblerone simply can not be the best. |
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Ate a lot of it when I was in Germany. Don't see it much anymore. Good stuff!
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Oh snap...did not know there was a dark version. Muss haben!
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I used to buy them a lot when I was going to Holland frequently from the early 90's thru 2007. I haven't eaten one in years.
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I like the regular in the yellow cardboard wrapper. I never knew Toblerone existed until about 5 years ago. First place I had it was in the Philippines bought from some duty free place.
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Had some really good chocolate in Iceland. Bought a bunch and brought it home.
Couldn’t find it anywhere. |
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