Worldwide Beekeeping
General Discussion => Any and Every Thing => Topic started by: tbonekel on February 13, 2016, 06:23:38 pm
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She got me these at a candy store. The only problem is not only is it not actual honeycomb, honey is not an ingredient. They taste like whoppers.
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I'de be glad to share those with ya ;D ;)
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Oh man! Is that sponge candy? I LOVE me some sponge candy!
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Chocolate covered sponge toffee. Like the Crunchie bar we have up here. do you have them south of the boarder?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunchie
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Tbone and Apis!! I vote myself to be the judge of this candy honeycomb crunchie thing!! No Apis, I have never seen this type of sweet this side of the border. I will need one or both of these candies to show up at my house via snail mail or ups. I will set aside my precious time to evaluate the the quality of and quantity of Either/Or, Chocolate Covered Honeycomb, OR, Cadbury Crunchie.
I have bees ready to swarm soon, so don't put off getting these in the mail to me ASAP! Time is of the essense Gentlemen.
Let The Judging Begin ;D ???
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So, i take it this stuff is normal up north? Very cool! Sponge candy!
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They have been in the stores for as long as I can remember. I use to eat them but have moved onto bars with nuts. But I did buy and eat one yesterday for Jen It tastes good but they are sweet.
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Chocolate covered sponge toffee. Like the Crunchie bar we have up here. do you have them south of the boarder?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunchie
All the Anglophile countries have Crunchie. Love it
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Bring some with ya when you come south to NC :yes: