Product name: Skor
Purchase details: £0.75 for a 39g bar (Bold Street Sweets)
Calories: 200 per bar
Country of origin: USA
On my most recent trip to Bold Street Sweets, I
was delighted to see the addition of a ‘reduced’ section, for products that
were near their ‘best before’ dates. It was from this section that I purchased
my first ever Skor bar – a product that I’d only ever seen online and, whilst
slightly intrigued, had never been tempted to purchase at full price.
Distributed by The Hershey Company, this Skor came in
an unusually dark and slightly bland wrapper, described as ‘delicious milk
chocolate’ and ‘crisp butter toffee’. Whilst I enjoy toffee’s flavour, I’ve
never been a big fan of the texture, and this is why I’d chosen not to try this
product previously.
On opening the flat bar, I noticed that the aroma was
reminiscent of the toffees that can be found in selection boxes. Whilst I’d
been secretly hoping for the toffee that lay beneath the attractively finished
milk chocolate to be of the cinder variety, I soon discovered that it was, as
suspected, a proper, hard toffee. This, though, did look appetising as it was
so glossy it almost looked molten.
It was initially slightly difficult to take each bite of
this bar, due to the toffee, and so the thicker top layer of the chocolate
tended to come away first, revealing the beautifully smooth toffee layer. I was
pleased that whilst the toffee wasn’t soft, it was crunchy enough that it didn’t
break my teeth, and it actually tasted really nice. The buttery toffee’s
flavour could be detected through the chocolate and there was a slight
saltiness too. However, it was still toffee and so it did have a tendency to
stick to the teeth and I also found the flavour caught in the back of my throat
after a couple of mouthfuls. As for the chocolate, it wasn’t wonderful but it
was certainly acceptable.
My overall opinion of this Skor bar was that it tasted better
than I thought it would but it didn’t work in such a large quantity as there
was too much toffee and not enough chocolate which I found my throat struggled
with. However, I think it would work well in smaller, bite-sized pieces that
could be enjoyed over several eating occasions.
Appearance: 7/10
Aroma: 6.5/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 6/10
Overall score: 6.63/10
I will have to visit Bold Street Sweets when I am in the city centre next, It is just a bit of a pain how it is so out of the way from L1, but will make it my mission to go now haha!
ReplyDeleteGreat review :)