Friday, April 29, 2016

English Invasion Part 6: Nestle Wispa

     What have I learned from six English snacks?  They often name them after what the bar is.  Unlike, say, PayDay or 100 Grand, the names are descriptive of the bar itself.  Crunchie bar is crunchy.  Fish and chips taste like fish and chips.  Wispa tastes like a whisper of chocolate.

     It's not unlike a Three Musketeers bar.  It's an airy chocolate bar that is both fluffy and filling.  The main difference between this and the Three Musketeers is the darkness of the chocolate.  It's about the size of a regular size American candy bar.
     The Wispa bar is slightly more dense.  The Three Musketeers can break off pretty easily.  This one requires a touch more biting power, but that also makes it prone to having little pieces fall off.  Is that a problem?  No.  Just tilt your head back a bit or use your hand.  Or both, I'm not the boss of you.
     Overall another solid candy bar that should be sold internationally.  Plus my Crunchies ran out so maybe I'll do another bulk order of snacks from across the pond, pending the results from my latest blood test.  8/10.

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