I know - there is nothing self sufficient about eating chocolate.. and its fattening and bad for you and stuff... anyway...
I was always a confimed cadbury's fan.. as far as I was concerned it had to be cadbury's. But recently have taken to eating co-op fair trade chocolate.. which is totally different, but have developed a taste for it.
Green and blacks milk choc is by far the best... luckily not available in my village.. or I would buy it all the time..
Cadburys doesn't taste like I remember now. have they changed it? I noticed some in the shop was marked 'Made in France' - which shocked me.. i mean.. theres cadburys world and bournville and everything..made in France!!
is it different or is it just me?
Red
I like like minded people... a bit like minded anyway.. well people with bits of their minds that are like the bits of my mind that I like...
Well, if it's made in France now, it should be better... Because Cadbury's wouldn't even be called chocolate on the Continent! It's cocoa flavoured confectionery.
I remember hearing that Terry's chocolate oranges are made in Poland(I think) now, too. And Green & Black's is made in Italy. So not much left in Britain.
(Btw - the local village shops around here all sell G&B's!)
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
ina wrote:Well, if it's made in France now, it should be better... Because Cadbury's wouldn't even be called chocolate on the Continent! It's cocoa flavoured confectionery.
not if it is the same recipe. in which case it would just be French cocoa flavoured confectionery!
I dont mind the imported factor.. after all the sugar and cocoa were.. but cadburys is such a British name.. we even make our chocolate different to the rest of the world
if we went abroad we always fell on the different tasting chocolate of France etc.. how ironic that France now makes un-French like chocolate...
ina wrote:
I remember hearing that Terry's chocolate oranges are made in Poland(I think) now, too. And Green & Black's is made in Italy. So not much left in Britain.
(Btw - the local village shops around here all sell G&B's!)
I just read that green and blacks were bought out by cadburys anyway....
Red
I like like minded people... a bit like minded anyway.. well people with bits of their minds that are like the bits of my mind that I like...
red wrote:
I dont mind the imported factor.. after all the sugar and cocoa were.. but cadburys is such a British name.. we even make our chocolate different to the rest of the world
Yeah, I know - the same with Terry's! I got one as a child from somewhere - can't remember who, maybe my sister, as she'd lived in the UK before I was born even - but that was always essentially British to me. Same as Cadbury's, although I don't like it any more...
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
NOOO!!! G+B has been bought by Cadburys... is there ever going to be a chance for anyone else but the damned multi nationals to make any money ever???
G+B 70% dark is the best...hmmm... I used to buy the stuff from Lidl for cooking but it isn't fair trade, and it is hardly an essential so when I want some I buy fair trade Santadomingo (some times it is also organic) from Sainsburys.
I don't mind the shipping from the other side of the world, it balances out with buying from economies that are not as strong as ours, and giving profits and jobs beats giving aid any day.
Ann Pan
"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"
I think I'll have to make more use of the chocs sold at Fair trade shops etc... Church sales have very good chocolate - the problem is that they don't happen very often! (Mind you, that's a positive, too: if I restrict myself to buying the chocolate there, I won't eat so much! )
Edited to add: maybe I better make sure those companies haven't been bought by Nestle or Cadbury's yet.
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
Annpan wrote:NOOO!!! G+B has been bought by Cadburys... is there ever going to be a chance for anyone else but the damned multi nationals to make any money ever???
It was bought in May 2005... well I have my finger on the pulse don't I
I do believe that nearly every bar of G+B I have ever bought was from Cadburys *sigh*
Ann Pan
"Some days you're the dog,
some days you're the lamp-post"
Damned multinationals! Is there a chocolate that isn't owned by some evil, universe-destroying conglomerate? One as good as G&B?
As I mentioned, the stuff I've bought in fair trade shops and at church sales is pretty good - can't remember the make at the moment. (There's not just Divine - they aren't organic - there's another one which is better, I think. I shall try to find out...)
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
Annpan wrote:NOOO!!! G+B has been bought by Cadburys... is there ever going to be a chance for anyone else but the damned multi nationals to make any money ever???
G+B 70% dark is the best...hmmm... I used to buy the stuff from Lidl for cooking but it isn't fair trade, and it is hardly an essential so when I want some I buy fair trade Santadomingo (some times it is also organic) from Sainsburys.
I don't mind the shipping from the other side of the world, it balances out with buying from economies that are not as strong as ours, and giving profits and jobs beats giving aid any day.
But Lidl do do a faretrade bar - and it's nice! It has cardboard packaging that can be recycled too!
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