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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 151596" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>The Sainsburys 85% cocoa bars are about the same size as the Llindt bars but come with separate rapped bars inside, the size of two llindt squares so saves breaking them off, I also prefer the taste of the Sainsbury bars. </p><p>However the last couple of weeks my local Sainsburys has not had any in stock so I suspect they might be dropping the range, which is something they seem to do with everything I like. The usual comment is "theres no call for it" :cry: Hope its not so...</p><p></p><p>On a brighter note if I feel like a piece of chocolate I will have a piece, OK, not a whole bar or two or three like I used to eat pre DB, but one square of chocolate is not going to do any long term damage and neither is a cream cake occasionally. </p><p>On family birthdays we have always bought a chocolate cake, and still do but now I just have a small slice with cream, the cream being mainly fat slows down the rate at which the sugars in the cake are absorbed into the blood stream.</p><p></p><p>I do not eat sweets and chocolate every day, but a treat now and then will do no harm IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 151596, member: 19121"] The Sainsburys 85% cocoa bars are about the same size as the Llindt bars but come with separate rapped bars inside, the size of two llindt squares so saves breaking them off, I also prefer the taste of the Sainsbury bars. However the last couple of weeks my local Sainsburys has not had any in stock so I suspect they might be dropping the range, which is something they seem to do with everything I like. The usual comment is "theres no call for it" :cry: Hope its not so... On a brighter note if I feel like a piece of chocolate I will have a piece, OK, not a whole bar or two or three like I used to eat pre DB, but one square of chocolate is not going to do any long term damage and neither is a cream cake occasionally. On family birthdays we have always bought a chocolate cake, and still do but now I just have a small slice with cream, the cream being mainly fat slows down the rate at which the sugars in the cake are absorbed into the blood stream. I do not eat sweets and chocolate every day, but a treat now and then will do no harm IMO [/QUOTE]
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