Flavor:
Erdbeer Joghurt (milk chocolate with strawberry yogurt filling)
Sweetness: 3 out of 5
Wow, this mofo is sweet. The chocolate is sweet, the fruity filling is sweet, it's all just a tornado of sweetness stabbing me in the throat. Not as obnoxious as some cheap POS chocolate bar, but too sweet for me.
Texture: 4 out of 5
The chocolate is creamy, the yogurt is creamy, and the crispies are crispy. Crispies? Yes. What I thought were little rice crispies are in fact, according to Ricardo, who always seems to know about these kinds of things, dried strawberries. Clever! And a delightfully contrasty addition. I like. The whole thing feels light and Spring-y... though ironically, it's not part of the Spring collection.
Devourability: 2 out of 5
It's tasty, but a little too sweet for me to want to shove the whole thing in my gullet all at once. This one needs to be enjoyed in small bits over time.
Frequency: 1 out of 5
You know what doesn't belong in chocolate? Fruit. Here, they've done a nice job of putting together two things that don't go together... but still. No.
Overall: 10 out of 20
Yeah, this was a fun little trip into girly chocolate territory. But I'm ready to take off the dress and have a Halbbitter.
2 comments:
I'm going to have to post a fundamental difference in candy ideology here I'm afraid. Fruit and chocolate coming together is one of the best things since peanut butter and chocolate coming together. Yesterday, I ate a chocolate covered strawberry the size of my fist. And the Germans seem to have a particularly delightful grasp of the fruit + chocolate equation.
Plus... I prefer milk chocolate.
Wanna fight?
Someone's getting lazy!
Or you actually have a life. *defeated sigh*
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