Inkachu

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Chocolate: There is nothing on planet earth like Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. They are legend. They stand alone. I also love fancy chocolates (Russell Stover, Lindt, etc), but it's pretty rare that I indulge in that.

Non-chocolate: Mike n' Ike's baby. Mike n' Ike's. Also love those little cream-filled caramels!
 
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Reeses Peanut butter cups..

I think ive only had them on 3 seperate occasions ..

shocking i know..

BUT..
A costco opened up about 15 minutes away from me, and I saw that they had 1.5kg of reeses butter cups for only $15 :D .
I'm probably going to go back there next week to buy it.

They will probably be my favourite.

But my other favourites are probably Jelly Belly (costco had these too!), and whittakers peanut chocolate bars

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I liked Reese's better before they changed the recipe (I remember them tasting different when I was younger; sometime in the late 90s/early 00s they started tasting less sweet and less smooth, with kind of a sharp chemical taste - some of my other family members noticed it too). Thankfully, you can get peanut butter cups that taste pretty similar to what I remember at Cracker Barrel. Not made by Reese's, though.

Butterfinger, Peanut Butter M&M's, Caramel/Dulce de leche M&M's (although they were discontinued; if you can still get them anywhere, it would probably be at the M&M's World store), Twix, Snickers, Crunch, Krackel, Rice Krispie cookies*, Andes mints, York Peppermint Patties, Cadbury Creme Eggs, and more that I don't really care to continue listing.


*I'm grouping it with candy because they're not really 'cookies' in the traditional sense of using batter and being cake-like; you also don't have to refrigerate normal cookies.
 
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Probably Dove's Dark Chocolate pieces

Butterfinger or Malt Balls would be next in line

This is very close to what I preferred for candy. Except that I despise dark chocolate and liked Dove's Milk Chocolate pieces. But Butterfinger candy bars...:yum:

(now I must unsubscribe from this thread, so as not to torture myself :D)
 
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