Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those crappy quality chocolates and candies have tasted off for years. I haven't touched those or given them to my kids for at five years. Only high quality chocolate for us.
Not sure why, but the “only high quality chocolate” people always make me laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those crappy quality chocolates and candies have tasted off for years. I haven't touched those or given them to my kids for at five years. Only high quality chocolate for us.
Not sure why, but the “only high quality chocolate” people always make me laugh.
+1
Chocolate quality has been all over the board lately and paying top dollar is no guarantee of quality. Does anyone remember Mast Brothers Chocolate? It had so much buzz and people swore it was so good. The packaging was amazing but the chocolate was grainy and bitter and thin flavored. And it was expensive.
I miss when most chocolate tasted decent. Finding a sweet treat worth the calories shouldn’t be a lift. I like Little Secrets chocolate but it’s not available everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:It's well known that Mars, Nestlé, and Hershey changed their ingredients bc the price if cocoa skyrocketed (horrible fungus) awhile back so they pivoted and added more hydrogenated oils in lieu of the cocoa.
It's not bc you purchased it at Costco.
Anonymous wrote:I have noticed many mid-end chocolates (Lindt, Godiva) tasting worse as they enter the mad market. I have also noticed quality changes in Hershey and Kit Kat bars. The full-size multipack at Costco was on sale so bought a couple boxes. Had a snickers and the peanut m&ms and they tasted awful. Waxy and artificial. My 2 favorites. My daughter also had a snickers and she agreed. I like higher quality chocolates, but sometimes just want an old favorite. A warning in case you go they the candy section at Costco.