Guess what I saw in Tesco

goose64

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no added sugar chocolate, it uses stevia instead so it has less carbs (and calories) may treat myself to a bar at christmas , but it's £2 twice the price of ordinary
 

Brunneria

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It's vile.

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. :(

I tried it a couple of months ago, but didn't even finish the mini bar.
The choc was bland, the stevia bitter, and the whole thing was claggy.

That doesn't mean you won't like it, but just in case, don't save it for a special occasion.
If you love it, buy some more for Xmas.
If you don't, you won't be disappointed on the day.

(I am a self confessed choccy snob, so take my opinion with hint of a pinch of sea salt and chilli flavoured single estate 70% cocoa solid ;))
 
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Lamont D

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I am currently enjoying my chocolate from aldi! 80% and only a few carbs. Just over a quid for four small bars! bargain.
 
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chris lowe

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I don't like the taste of the Stevia, I find it overly sweet and therefore sickly. I stick to the 80% choc bars and add a small pinch of salt to take off the bitterness. I recently bought some 100% cacao blocks which are to be used for cooking/baking but I might try a little bit to see what it tastes like.
 
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