Product name: Hershey’s
Mr. Goodbar
Purchase details: £0.25 for a 9g bar (United States Grocery)
Calories: 42 per bar
Country of origin: USA
Purchase details: £0.25 for a 9g bar (United States Grocery)
Calories: 42 per bar
Country of origin: USA
When I used the remainder of my Living Social voucher
for United States Grocery on some Hershey's Krackel
chocolates, I also picked up a couple of these Mr. Goodbar equivalents.
Simply ‘made with chocolate and peanuts’, these little bars
came in basic but distinctive yellow wrappers with red writing. The chocolate
itself didn’t look quite as dark in appearance as the Krackel
although it did have the same strong scent, albeit with a very, very slight
peanut buttery scent (well, just peanuts really!). The general shape and design
of the bar was the same, with nuts visible through the base rather than crisped
rice, and the white flecks from these were also evident on the inside of the
lower part of the chocolate.
I found the Mr. Goodbar to be even less enjoyable than the Krackel
when melting since the chocolate had the same slightly bizarre texture and,
combined with the jagged nuts, this wasn’t ideal. However, it was wonderfully
crunchy to chew and I was surprised at just how nut-filled the bar was.
The chocolate had the same quite dark taste but I found this
less overpowering. However, I did wonder if this was because of the presence of
the additional nutty flavour rather than a change in the chocolate recipe.
Whilst still a relatively plain-tasting chocolate, this bar
had a bit more going on than the Krackel
due to the nuts. It wasn’t in the same league as a Cadbury product, say, but it
was still better than I thought it might have been!
Appearance: 7/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 6.5/10
Texture: 6/10
Overall score: 6.63/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 6.5/10
Texture: 6/10
Overall score: 6.63/10
I love this stuff, my friend's dad used to work in America at times and would bring us some of this back.
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