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Just out of curiosity, does anyone have a Cadbury bar handy? Hershey's have whopping 33g of sugar in a 60g bar -- that is over half sugar. I'm wondering what the Cadbury and Galaxy numbers are...

I have both at home.... I will post when I am home from work (in about 1 hour or so)

Cant wait to see which is worse.....

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And while I agree that in general UK sweets are far superior to US ones, you will have to pry the Mallomars out of my cold dead hands. :lol:

Tunnocks Tea Cakes are slightly better than Mallomars IMHO. ;)

And now I want a Tunnocks Tea Cake. Thank you - grrrrr. :angry::angry:

That's my 'I want it 'cos I can't get it here' thing coming into play again - I never ate bloody Tunnocks Tea Cakes in the UK!! (Although those caramel wafers they make.... yum!)

I'll have to find out what these Mallomar things are, and where they can be bought!

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Mmmmm, peanut butter straight from the jar - yum!! :thumbs: Sadly the only peanut butter I have right now is mostly comprised of sugar (and no doubt a ton of HCFS, sigh), but still....

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Just out of curiosity, does anyone have a Cadbury bar handy? Hershey's have whopping 33g of sugar in a 60g bar -- that is over half sugar. I'm wondering what the Cadbury and Galaxy numbers are...

I have both at home.... I will post when I am home from work (in about 1 hour or so)

Cant wait to see which is worse.....

Kez

My French Canadian Cadbury is 26g of sugar in a 50g bar so that is just over half too.

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And now I want a Tunnocks Tea Cake. Thank you - grrrrr.

That's my 'I want it 'cos I can't get it here' thing coming into play again - I never ate bloody Tunnocks Tea Cakes in the UK!! (Although those caramel wafers they make.... yum!)

OMG YES I love those Wafers.... they are so sicky and very moreish!!!

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I have a 49g bar of British Dairy Milk here and it says 27.8g of sugar.

The remains of the galaxy bar I have in the fridge says 56.4 g for 100g of chocolate.

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I have a 49g bar of British Dairy Milk here and it says 27.8g of sugar.

The remains of the galaxy bar I have in the fridge says 56.4 g for 100g of chocolate.

So we're all doomed, doomed I tell you! :P

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And now I want a Tunnocks Tea Cake. Thank you - grrrrr. :angry::angry:

That's my 'I want it 'cos I can't get it here' thing coming into play again - I never ate bloody Tunnocks Tea Cakes in the UK!! (Although those caramel wafers they make.... yum!)

I'll have to find out what these Mallomar things are, and where they can be bought!

From Wikipedia:

Mallomars are a kind of cookie in the marshmallow sandwich genre, produced seasonally at Nabisco. A circle of Graham cracker is covered with a puff of extruded marshmallow, then enrobed (not dipped) in a hard dark chocolate shell. Mallomars were introduced to the public in 1913, the same year as the Moon Pie (a confection which has similar ingredients). The first box of Mallomars was sold in West Hoboken, NJ (now Union City, NJ). Nabisco discusses it with a short story printed on Mallomar boxes[citation needed].

Because Mallomars melt easily in summer temperatures, they can become difficult to find during the summer: they are generally available from early October through April. Devoted eaters of the cookie have been known to stock up during winter months and keep them refrigerated over the summer. Seventy percent of all Mallomars sold are sold in metropolitan New York, and a majority of the rest are sold in outlets such as Miami and Los Angeles.[citation needed] more...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallomars

I can usually find them at regular grocery stores here in DC, but as noted by Wikipedia, it's the summertime and they are not being sold right now, grrrr. And I forgot to get extra and freeze them this year. :cry: Anywho, I can eat a whole box at once. I nibble off the cookie first, suck out the marshmellow and finally get to the chocolate. It's truly a sublime experience. :blush:

Now, what's this Tunnocks Tea Cake? Never ran across them in the UK. Do they sell them in Canada?

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400g Bar of UK Made Cadbury Dairy Milk

Nutrition Facts per 100g

Energy = 525 cals

Protein = 7.7g

Sugar = 56.9g

Fat = 29.7g

Fibre = 0.7g

Sodium = Trace

400g Bar of UK Made Galaxy

Energy = 543 cals

Protein = 6.8g

Sugar = 56.4g

Fat = 31.6g

Fibre = 1.5g

Sodium = 0.11g

Now I am going to eat some.....

Kez

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Now, what's this Tunnocks Tea Cake? Never ran across them in the UK. Do they sell them in Canada?

Basically the same thing as a Mallomar, but with a bit more marshmallow:

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Don't know if they are available in Canada, but I remember seeing something similar being made on "How its Made" that was Canadian and had a different brand name.

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Now, what's this Tunnocks Tea Cake? Never ran across them in the UK. Do they sell them in Canada?

Basically the same thing as a Mallomar, but with a bit more marshmallow:

250px-Tunnocks_tea_cakes.jpg

Don't know if they are available in Canada, but I remember seeing something similar being made on "How its Made" that was Canadian and had a different brand name.

I wonder if they're kosher. Marshmallows usually aren't. It's not like I'm Jewish; I just don't dig on gelatin.

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Oh I have a craving for a large bag of Minstrals..... or a Ripple.... Going to ask Mum to bring some over next month when she comes to visit..... Now what can I eat to keep my craving at bay until then????

Kez

I saw Ripples at my local Food Basics over the weekend!!! I was almost drooling and couldnt decide between Ripple and Drifter.

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Oh I have a craving for a large bag of Minstrals..... or a Ripple.... Going to ask Mum to bring some over next month when she comes to visit..... Now what can I eat to keep my craving at bay until then????

Kez

I saw Ripples at my local Food Basics over the weekend!!! I was almost drooling and couldnt decide between Ripple and Drifter.

What's Ripples? What's Drifter? :blink: :blink: I'm still looking for Mr Kipling's lemon slices. I really liked those! :crying:

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