Admittedly, Hershey's kisses aren't bad. But that's because they come already pre-portioned. So the urge to eat more than a small bite at a time isn't there.
Admittedly, Hershey's kisses aren't bad. But that's because they come already pre-portioned. So the urge to eat more than a small bite at a time isn't there.
I only eat chocolate from Germany or Belgium.
This talk of bad American things reminds me:
Never
Eat
Kraft
Cheese
Ah. Yeah I'm the other way around, I like my chocolate to be as chocolatey as possible. Milk is alright but dark is my favourite. I'm sort of tempted to see what the American Cadbury Dairy Milk bars are like though because they're meant to be manufactured by Hershey's too, I think.
Oh, have you had In-n-Out Burger yet? I've heard it's amazing, but the closest one to me is a bit farther than I feel like traveling. Also, was not aware until just now that they even had them in Texas.
Hopefully as good as the rest, otherwise I'll be thoroughly disappointed in america. Because then they can't even get it right when they're following a recipe.
What about Kraft Canada's cheese? It's gut rottingly delicious!
They also happen to be quite a deal stronger. I suspect the bars might actually be made out of melted hershey kisses.
Ingredients are not all created equal. Unless they ship all the ingredients from the same place (including water) and in the same amount of time (because you know things can settle, etc.), there's a chance things will be different.
For example, There's a certain type of roll we always buy when we go to New York. When made with the same recipe in Texas, with the only difference being the source of water, the rolls come out like crap.