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What chocolate bar should they bring back in Ireland?


I think they should bring back secret bars

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The Whispa is back so maybe they might bring back the Secret bar too.

It was so yummy

So what chocolate bar would you like to see back?

Thanks for the answers
I did not expect so many answers or stars.

I can not make up my mind so I will leave it to a vote.

:)

The public can decide.

I agree. The secret chocolate bars were amazing.

I loved the Cadbury's Caramello bars, I know you can still get them in ROI but you can't get them here in NI so anytime I'm down I stockup.

Incidentally, we still have Caramac bars up here, so if you fancy one you can still get them.

EDIT: magidge I agree - the Fry's bars are Fry's Chocolate Creme - you can still get them though I haven't had one in years as I don't have the same sweet tooth as I used to, though instead of beaing in paper wrappings now, they are in a plastic wrapper.

The sherbet dip was great, you can still get them too. I remember I used to tip the sherbet into a glass of lemonade and drink it. Nice at the time, though a disgusting thought now.

Also, does anyone remember pyramints?



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