Showing posts with label Hershey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hershey. Show all posts

Saturday, December 26, 2020

Merry Christmas - Hershey's Candy Cane review

 Hope you all had a Merry Christmas.  I have been able to indulge in some holiday themed treats including Hershey's Candy Cane bar.  Check out the review below and let me know what you think in the comments.



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Sunday, February 9, 2020

Hershey's milk chocolate with Reeses Pieces review

I've heard that reeses pieces are one of the most popular brands in some places in the world and I have always loved my peanut butter combined with some chocolate goodness. Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Reeses Pieces does just that but is it enough to please candy lovers?  Check out my review and see what you think!

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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Hershey's Cookie Layer Crunch Caramel review

I came across something a bit different when I found Hershey's Cookie Layer Crunch Caramel. Check out the review below and see what you think!



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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Hershey's Snacksters Chocolate Spread review

Is it a candy or a mere gimmick?  Check out the review and you be the judge!


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Friday, February 20, 2015

What's in a Toffee???

Are all English Butter Toffee's the same? Not a chance! Here's a recent review of the ever popular Daim bar.


But lets add a little context here. Here are reviews of Skor and Heath to round out the picture.



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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Pot of Gold Excellence review

And here we are once again with yet ANOTHER holiday review. This time its even another box of chocolates... and a very popular one at that, here is my review of Pot of Gold Excellence.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Pot of Gold Excellence - 4 / 5

For more on Hershey's Pot of Gold please visit- https://www.hersheycanada.com/en/brands/pot-of-gold/

Hershey's Marshmallow Snowman review

Hi all, more Xmas reviews today, with a look at Hershey's Marshmallow Snowman.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Hershey's Marshmallow Snowman - 2 / 5

For more on Hershey Canada please visit -  https://www.hersheycanada.com/en/home

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Glosette Raisins review

Ok, so we're out of Halloween mode now, before we jump headlong into Christmas candy mode lets have a look at a few other bits and pieces, starting today with Glosette Raisins.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Glosette Raisins - 4 / 5

For more on Glosette and all things Hershey Canada check them out online at -https://www.hersheycanada.com/en/brands/glosette/

Hershey's Marshmallow Pumpkin review

More Halloween goodness today with Hershey's Marshmallow Pumpkin.


Walking the C andy Aisle rates Hershey's Marshmallow Pumpkin - 2 / 5

More from Hershey's Canada can be found online at - http://www.hersheycanada.com/

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

M&M's Milk Chocolate review

Another classic chits the Candy Aisle today with our review of M&M's Milk Chocolate.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates M&M's Milk Chocolate - 5 / 5

M&M's are a Mars product, and for more on them you can of course go to their website at http://www.mms.com/ Live it up and enjoy. These are some of the best chocolate candies on the market and I really love them. I hope you do too :)

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Oh Henry! Peanut Butter review

Today we've got a different shew for you of a Canadian standard, it's the Oh Henry! Peanut Butter.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Oh Henry! Peanut Butter - 4 / 5

 For more on Oh Henry! check them out on the internets. Or head over to our Reviews Page and peruse our other reviews.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Eat-More review

Here's a weird one for you. Please enjoy this Eat-More review.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Eat-More - 1 / 5

Not so great... Anyhow, if you really want to know more about Eat-More check out the Hershey Canada website for... well its actually pretty bare bones. If you want more reviews of good chocolate though please check out the Reviews Page.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Reese Sticks review

Today we've got a fun sku of the Reese products, its time to check in with Reese Sticks.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Reese Sticks - 4 / 5

For more on Reese and all Hershey products, please check them out on the world wide internets at http://www.hersheys.com/reeses/  or visit their facebook. Alternately if you want more awesome reviews please browse on over to our Reviews Page, or just keep it locked here to the blog for reviews twice weekly.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Heath review

We've got what I'm sure some would call an American classic up for review today, with Hershey's Heath bar.


 
Walking the Candy Aisle rates Heath - 4 / 5

Pretty good stuff, and after looking at this review and the Skor one I have to say Heath seems the better choice of the two. I'd still like to do some kind of head to head moving down the line though.

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Reese Peanut Butter Cup review

Today we've got another big dog up for review. Let's look at the Reese Peanut Butter Cup.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Reese Peanut Butter Cup - 4 / 5

Great stuff, and a must try for anyone who even has a passing interest in peanut butter. For more on the Reese's family of products you can visit them at their home on the web right here. For more reviews, please stay tuned to this blog, YouTube Channel, and Reviews Page. Thanks :)

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Buttons, Bites, Clusters, Minis and More

Since moving from the States to Canada I've noticed a few products on the shelves that have surprised me. I've also noticed some surprising packaging of products. When I lived in San Francisco I didn't pay excessive attention to the packaged theater style candy, I eman it was usually in a different aisle altogether, or at the very least way down the end, and the selection was always limited. The mini, or bite sized phenomenon is definitely not such a big thing in the States. But in Canada I am absolutely floored by how much aisle space is given over the smaller sized versions of regular candy. If its a rare variation in the States, and usually something only found in that format, here in Canada the opposite is true. Almost everything in the theater candy section is a version of a bigger standard product, and its super popular.

These are the buttons, bites, clusters, minis, and more found while walking my candy aisles now.

I was looking all over this packaging and other than the character art I can't seem to find any difference between these Dairy Milk Buttons. Anyhow, these are of course the standard straightforward Cadbury chocolate buttons. And like the Dairy Milk itself, they are stamped as Fair Trade.


Hershey's answer to the Buttons are of course the Drops, which have as far as I know been fairly successful. In a surprising turn Hershey's has an actual new product on shelves now featuring whole nuts!


Dark and Milk Chocolate options with whole nuts... seems like a pretty good idea. |If only Hershey's chocolate was better quality.

Sticking with hershey's though we also get an entry into the Minis catagory.


Dark Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, Mr Goodbar (Milk Chocolate and Peanut), and Krackel (Milk Chocolate and Rice Crispies). While this mix bag is a common sight around Halloween, the most important thing to note here is the Krackel. Hershey's does not offer Krackel in a full sized bar. So if you want to try it, this is how its got to be done... in Miniature form.

Now I'm not 100% sure these Allan bagged candy should count since they're not chocolate, and aren't based on anything but they look good so I'll mention them.

Allan is of course the company behind the Big Foot gummy feet candy, and although I don't eat too much of their stuff I have to say I'm impressed with what I've seen. I wonder if these dessert bites have a true gummy center.... probably. I mean that would make sense from this company. but what do you think the outer frosting coating is? just sugar? or could it be like yogurt or something? Either way these look pretty tasty.

Now for some oddball entries from Cadbury.


The Mais Souffle is exactly what it looks like: caramel popcorn coated in chocolate. And honestly when you just hear it you know its a winner. And then there's the Toffee Clusters, which definitely hold some appeal, although I don't know if they're as sure a thing as the popcorn for me.

Let's move on to some small versions of big bars, these things seems so popular here in Canada.


Simple idea with the Kit Kat, Seems like a good one to me.


This one is good, but a bit odd since I thought you could still find the mini York Patties around. I'd say these bites are silid though, just maybe not as sharable as individually wrapped minis.



I don't know how Hershey's keeps claiming that Reese Sticks are new since they clearly aren't, but these Reese Sticks Minis are definitely a newer product. Since I like the reese Sticks I bet I'd go for this.


Another Reese product, I don't know if the Minis count. I mean aren't they always changing the size of the Reese Cups anyhow.


Coffee Crisp Bites on the other hand are a great idea from start to finish. I'd like to try these and review them for the site.


Playing on the Cadbury Caramilk secret these minis look great. I am a HUGE fan of Caramilk so these are sure to be awesome.


Big Turk of course has to make an appearance here. While I wasn't terribly impressed with this Turkish Delight chocolate bar in its big form I bet the Bites would improve the experience. More chocolate, and more of a candy experience. This might just work.


Oh Henry bites are not a great idea in my opinion. The bar was busy enough. Making it more compacted is not a recipe for success. I think this might be an even bigger garbled mess of a chocolate bar experiecne than the big version.


This is a case of good idea, bad idea. The good idea is making a small bite sized version of the Crunchie bar. The bad idea is making it a Cluster... why on earth didn't they just make it a straightforward Bite? I am confused, and suspect the flakey nature of the Crunchie would make this experience very weird.


As I mentioned in my Aero reviews they also come in Bubble form. This is an absolute no brainer when you think of the product, their marketing imagery and how well it ties in. I don't know that I've ever had them though, and I'd be very interested in checking it out.


Also while its rare to come across the full sized Aero bar in its Orange flavor, the Orange Bubbles are all over the place. At least that's been my experience.


This is a bit of a head scratcher. Aren't Rolos already mini???

And finally we come to one only recently reviewed here on the Candy Aisle the Skor Minis.


I think these might work better in mini form as well. While I didn't hate the bar or anything, it wasn't too exciting. I expect this would be about the same, or maybe a tiny bit better.

Anyhow, that's all I've got for you today. As I said off the top, it seems a bit odd that there are so many of these mini chocolates and candies here in Canada. Who is buying these when they could geta  full bar instead??? Whoever it is they must be doing ti a lot though. Since there seems to be no end in sight for these bags of minis, bites, and clusters.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Hershey's mr. Goodbar review

Here we've got another somewhat infamous Hershey's product, today lets have a look at mr. Goodbar.


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Hershey's mr. Goodbar - 1 / 5

This is one to pass on. There's just no point... Anyhow, if you want to learn more you can visit Hershey's page on the chocolate bar, and for those interested here's a link to more info on the Looking for Mr Goodbar film (as far as I can tell its also one to pass on).

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Skor review

Another day, another review. Today on the block, we've got Hershey's Skor.


 
Walking the Candy Aisle rates Skor - 3 / 5

Very middle of the road stuff here. I'll have to pick up a Heath bar soon and try that as a comparison. Anyhow, if you want to know more about Skor you can check out the official page on Hershey's site.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

The Big Bar Line Up - Wrapped

In case you missed it over the past month or so I posted an extensive look at some of the 'Big bar' chocolates available while walking the Candy Aisle here in Canada. I know it was more of a survey series but I liked all the pretty pictures and even just taking a closer look at them gave me a better understanding of what the various players are trying to achieve.

Does this mean I'll be eating more big bars down the line? I hope so. There are some really great offerings out there, especially from companies like Lindt and Ritter Sport. And hopefully that will translate here to the blog as well, in added reviews on some of the more interesting stuff.

For those who would like to check out the series of posts here they are in one handy dandy list:

Cadbury Dairy Milk

Hershey

Lindt

Ritter Sport

Dove and Godiva

Remainders

It seems like such a short list of posts but believe me it took a very long time to compile these lists with all the pictures involved.

I hope you do take the opportunity to go back and check out any of the posts you may have missed. They're fun looks at whats on the shelves right now. There's some great, and some definitely no so great looking stuff out there. Thanks for reading all :)

Friday, July 26, 2013

Almond Joy review

Its Friday and that means regular domestic review time. Well more or less domestic... In fact lets all just imagine that todays review bar has whisked us away to your favorite sandy shore. Lets eat some Almond Joy!


Walking the Candy Aisle rates Almond Joy - 3 / 5

For more on AJ, check out their website - Very Nice :)