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As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Karen/NoCA » Sat Jul 23, 2011 8:41 pm

As for me, the answer is yes. Now and then, I buy a Snickers, put it in the refer and take a bite now and then...it lasts me about a week. I prefer to buy a bag of mixed chocolate bars such as the mini chocolate bars I have in the refer now. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, Krackle, etc. Another fave is the M & M Peanut Chocolate candies, that I put into a small bowl. I try to look at it as a luxury item because of the sugar. I also like the coffee flavored hard candies.
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by Jon Peterson » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:01 pm

Had one yesterday - Hersey's with almonds. I'll go months without one then have 3 or 4 in a week.
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by Jo Ann Henderson » Sat Jul 23, 2011 9:19 pm

Only when my husband and I go to the movies. Jordan Almonds or Malted Whoppers.
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by Daniel Rogov » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:14 am

From time to time walking past a kiosk, seeing the Mars Bars the temptation overwhelms. That invariably followed by a double espresso at a good cafe.
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by Jeff B » Sun Jul 24, 2011 6:35 am

Yes, I stand very guilty here.

Especially with the likes of Kit Kat's, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, Caramello's, Peanut M&M's, etc.

If it's any justification, I also love "healthy chocolate" as well (60-70% cocoa bars etc). To me all forms of "indulgent chocolate", commercial quality or artisan quality is still, well...indulgent! :)
Not that I eat it daily but it is a frequent indulgence.

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by Ian Sutton » Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:24 am

Definitively yes

Got into NZ versions a while ago - Moro bars much less sickly than Mars Bars for instance (though a shame the dark & light Mars Bar never returned - seriously better balanced with dark chocolate). Also from NZ the various marshmallow creations, for me reaching a peak at chocolate marshmallow easter eggs. Peanut slabs and Coconut Slabs also gain a worthy mention.
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by Jenise » Sun Jul 24, 2011 7:46 am

Never.

My husband, however, cannot go a week without malted milk balls.
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by Robin Garr » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:17 am

Rarely, although when we stock up for Halloween trick-or-treaters, we generally get something that we'll be willing to nibble if there's an overage. For Mary, little packs of M&Ms. For me, mini Reese's Cups (they're good frozen). :oops:
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by Redwinger » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:45 am

Maybe a couple per year. Now on the other hand, cookies are a whole nuther matter.
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by Jon Peterson » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:05 am

Jo Ann Henderson wrote:Only when my husband and I go to the movies. Jordan Almonds or Malted Whoppers.


I love malted milk balls (I also put them in the blender with ice cold milk) and milk duds and Reese's!
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by Shlomo R » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:22 am

Karen/NoCA wrote:As for me, the answer is yes. Now and then, I buy a Snickers, put it in the refer and take a bite now and then...it lasts me about a week. I prefer to buy a bag of mixed chocolate bars such as the mini chocolate bars I have in the refer now. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, Krackle, etc. Another fave is the M & M Peanut Chocolate candies, that I put into a small bowl. I try to look at it as a luxury item because of the sugar. I also like the coffee flavored hard candies.


A snickers bar lasts you a week?! :shock: A snickers bar lasts me 5 minutes, which is why I don't eat them very often. But I do eat them.
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by Karen/NoCA » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:33 am

Shlomo R wrote:
Karen/NoCA wrote:As for me, the answer is yes. Now and then, I buy a Snickers, put it in the refer and take a bite now and then...it lasts me about a week. I prefer to buy a bag of mixed chocolate bars such as the mini chocolate bars I have in the refer now. Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, Krackle, etc. Another fave is the M & M Peanut Chocolate candies, that I put into a small bowl. I try to look at it as a luxury item because of the sugar. I also like the coffee flavored hard candies.


A snickers bar lasts you a week?! :shock: A snickers bar lasts me 5 minutes, which is why I don't eat them very often. But I do eat them.

I keep my candy in the refer or freezer, and that is why I take only a bite....don't want to crack a tooth. If you crack one just right, you loose it! When I sit down in the afternoon to read, I like to take one of the mini chocolate bars, break off half and let it melt slowly in my mouth. Then I do the same with the other half....makes it so delectable! Actually taking a bite now and then makes it pure luxury. :)
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Re: As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Frank Deis » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:34 am

I love Snickers and certain other candy bars, and after Hallowe'en we often have a few left over. Ah, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. There is something hard to find, "Ice Cubes" -- and Goldenberg's Peanut Chews.

But since I am in Weight Watchers -- I am still "allowed" to eat candy bars but I look at the Nutrition Information and realize I am about to spend eight points, and that would be 2 glasses of red wine or more than 2 glasses of white wine. It's hard to make the decision to include the candy bar under those constraints.

What I do is buy dark chocolate non-pareils from our local producer (Birnn Chocolate). This is rich wonderful "European" style chocolate, and two or three non-pareils gives me a chocolate fix without the large point values. Even then, I don't indulge very often...
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by Carrie L. » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:04 pm

Jenise wrote:Never.

My husband, however, cannot go a week without malted milk balls.


Fresh Market, our favorite grocery store in Pinehurst has bulk dark chocolate malted milk balls. I'm always so tempted...
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Re: As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Carrie L. » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:06 pm

Very rarely do I eat a "candy bar" other than around Halloween. Then I buy the ones I like...Kit Kats, Twix, Nestle Crunch...since we invariably have leftovers.
I do always keep a generous supply of Dove dark chocolates and dark chocolate covered almonds (that I buy bulk from Fresh Market -- incredibly good.)
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by Carl Eppig » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:33 pm

Redwinger wrote:Maybe a couple per year. Now on the other hand, cookies are a whole nuther matter.
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Re: As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Bill Spohn » Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:04 pm

Haven't had one for probably 35 years. Not my thing. Haven't had a beer in about that long too.
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Re: As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Jenise » Sun Jul 24, 2011 4:15 pm

Carrie L. wrote:
Jenise wrote:Never.

My husband, however, cannot go a week without malted milk balls.


Fresh Market, our favorite grocery store in Pinehurst has bulk dark chocolate malted milk balls. I'm always so tempted...


You know what, my husband adores dark chocolate and doesn't really care for milk at all--except where malted milk balls are concerned. Like Jo Ann, he's just locked onto that Whopper flavor.
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by Karen/NoCA » Sun Jul 24, 2011 8:00 pm

Jenise wrote:
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Jenise wrote:Never.

My husband, however, cannot go a week without malted milk balls.


Fresh Market, our favorite grocery store in Pinehurst has bulk dark chocolate malted milk balls. I'm always so tempted...


You know what, my husband adores dark chocolate and doesn't really care for milk at all--except where malted milk balls are concerned. Like Jo Ann, he's just locked onto that Whopper flavor.

Malted Milk balls are another thing I like to pop into my mouth and just let them melt....they self-destruct slowly. :D
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by Jeff B » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:17 pm

The appeal of malt is something that must have skipped me when I was given my sweet tooth. I always associate it with gummi bears, licorice, and other candies that I skip over on my way to the chocolate. :)

I do love butterscotch candies or the strawberries n cream varieties. Other than that, I seem to stay locked in chocolate land when it comes to candy.

I'm the same way with milkshakes. I love normal milkshakes (or just ice cream) but don't "get" malts. It's something in the sharpness of its flavor I think.

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by Howie Hart » Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:56 pm

A local candy shop's specialty is orange chocolate sponge candy. Major yum!
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by Jeff B » Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:25 pm

Howie Hart wrote:A local candy shop's specialty is orange chocolate sponge candy. Major yum!


That reminds me of the "sea foam chocolate" my aunt often bought. I'm not sure if it's quite the same thing but this stuff was like a spongey air wafer wrapped in chocolate. It wasn't my favorite kind of thing but it was a unique textural experience.

I still think "Pop Rocks" (or "Cosmic Candy" as I remember it from the late 70's) is the "coolest" candy I've come across. It's as if Rice Crispies collided with sugar. What a magical idea! :) It's the only candy I know of that actually interacts with you.

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by Ken Schechet » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:45 pm

Sure I eat them. Makes me forget I'm an adult.

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Re: As an adult, do you still eat candy bars?

by Jeff Grossman » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:42 am

Only a few around Halloween. Do Hershey's "Kisses" count? (Work keeps them near the coffee machine and I eat 1 or 2 during the week.)
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