Product name: Nestlé
Lion
Purchase details: £0.29 for a 42g bar (Home Bargains)
Calories: 207 per bar
Country of origin: France
Purchase details: £0.29 for a 42g bar (Home Bargains)
Calories: 207 per bar
Country of origin: France
Having reviewed the Polish Nestlé Lion: Peanut
and White
bars, I thought it was only right I had my first original Lion in many years.
The bar continued with the usual Lion branding and imagery
but, this time, the wrapper was a nice shade of chocolate brown. It was
described as ‘filled wafer, caramel (30%) and cereals (5%), covered in milk
chocolate (41%)’ so I was pleased to see this French version had actual
chocolate rather than the Peanut's
‘cocoa icing’!
Outwardly, the Lion had the same level of knobbliness as the White
one had, but the inside looked a little different. The caramel layer looked
thicker, and the wafer looked whiter and smaller than the Peanut
bar.
I was surprised at just how much of a difference the chocolate made to this
product. It had the sweet, milky scent of most Nestlé chocolate, as well as the
same sugary taste. Combined with the caramel wafer, I was really reminded of
Tunnock’s Caramel: Wafer biscuits but, the bonus for me was they weren’t quite
as chewy.
This Lion, whilst still crispy, was also texturally
different to the other bars. It was really stiff to bite into, and the caramel
was quite stretchy, but working through this helped release the juiciness of
the flavour so the effort felt worth it.
Looking back, I’m not sure why it had been so long since my last plain Lion
bar...maybe they just appeared too ‘manly’ for me! I really enjoyed this,
though, so I plan to buy them more often in future.
Appearance: 9/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 7/10
Overall score: 7.63/10
Aroma: 7/10
Taste: 7.5/10
Texture: 7/10
Overall score: 7.63/10
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