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Scribbles About Food: Cadbury Crunchie Cookies

So this is pretty new... I haven't had a Crunchie Bar in a long time... but they are my favorite British candy. They are the best! I really like them. And them in a cookie form just makes sense! There's another british cookie called Fox's... I can't get them where I used to before because the store is no longer open. Idk if they are readily available anywhere in the US. Maybe World Market or somewhere would have it... I haven't seen it in years... but yeah.

So these taste like the Crunchie bars, and also kind of like twix. The cookie... or biscuit lol. Is just like a shortbread cookie. Its really good. Its got a nice honey flavor to it, and the chocolate and the cookie mixed with the honeycomb flavor is just awesome.

I feel like this combines my favorite food of all nations. Twix is probably my favorite American candy bar, Crunchie is my favorite british candy bar... and together ... so I thought this was going to be an all together win anyway... but its extra good.

And the chocolate is pretty amazing too. I really like Cadbury's chocolate. I think its a little softer than Dove but not as melty as Hershey. I love both of those chocolates and Cadbury... not dissing... but it works well in a cookie.

I would say... idk if I like this more than cool ranch doritos. I like it a lot... but it isn't super different because its just a crunchie bar in a different shape more or less... but there's a cookie in there too!

Anyway... check these out if you want a yummy cookie in your life.

Other info... I know these are available at Target in the states... not sure if these are even available in the UK or anything. But these are good!

Byeee!
-Shannon

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