Well its normally very hard to get excited about Nestle chocolate and following on from my encounters with some unusual chocolate such as Kshocolat White Chocolate Lemon & Pepper, Peter Paul Almond Joy, Fruit & Spice Chilli Chocolate and Hand Baked Belgian Chocolate Brownies it was a bit of a come down to try this shaker. Well that’s apart from the sugar high I got!
This one came from Handy Candy who do a fantastic assortment of high-street and unique chocolates and only cost £0.49.
So when you bite into the chocolate egg shell you’ll be hit by a very sweet, sugary taste and from trying to read the nutritional information (which was extremely difficult to read), it looks like the chocolate itself is 25% sugar!
On to the mini Smarties. They’re kind of cute, but utterly tasteless, other than that hint of rose-flavoured cardboard – that’s right! I couldn’t really taste anything exciting or chocolaty.
Rating:
Taste: 30% – way too sweet, and the smarties were utterly tasteless
Texture: 50% – typical Nestle chocolate
Price: 40% – quite pricey.
Overall: 40%
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