Product name: Milka
Toffee Ganznuss
Purchase details: £1.09 for a 43g bar (monstersweets.co.uk)
Calories: 240 per bar
Country of origin: Germany
Purchase details: £1.09 for a 43g bar (monstersweets.co.uk)
Calories: 240 per bar
Country of origin: Germany
This bar of Milka Toffee Ganznuss was 2g lighter than the Milka Leo
but, aside from that, it was presented in a similar way when it came to the
wrapper, size and shape.
This product’s wrapper was another that featured an ‘easy’
opening design but, this time, I didn’t struggle with it! However, because I
was expecting it to be tough, I pulled a bit too hard which caused the chocolate
to shoot out of the wrapper in two pieces – oops! As expected, the bar’s
appearance was similar to the Leo,
although it had deeper crevices between the squares and so it was more curved
than angular. The nuts were visible through the base of the bar (as was a bit
of leaked toffee!) and I couldn’t believe it when I looked inside and
discovered some of the nuts still had their skins on – definitely whole, then!
As for the milk cream, this was a very pale beige colour and was topped with a thick
layer of rich and gooey-looking toffee that, having cut the bar open, I’d
discovered to be sticky and difficult to wipe off the knife! (Just as a
warning, the toffee was also stringy when breaking the squares apart so, if you
have long hair, you may want to keep it away...not that I had this issue
*cough*.)
Once again, I enjoyed this Milka chocolate bar and it certainly delivered on flavour when it came to the hazelnuts. However, I did think it was a slight shame that this flavour was so predominant that the other tastes weren’t really apparent when chewing the bar (although the texture was still a good one). I found that, to really appreciate the different flavours on offer, time needed to be taken to allow each piece to melt slowly in the mouth, before crunching on the remaining nut.
Appearance: 8/10
Aroma: 6.5/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.38/10
Aroma: 6.5/10
Taste: 7/10
Texture: 8/10
Overall score: 7.38/10
These are available in discount stores at the moment but under the name "Lacta", which like Milka is owned by Kraft. I really like them, although theyre very sweet.
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