22 April 2026

Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour (Ocado) By @SpectreUK

Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour

I do like a chocolate bar when I’m out and about to eat after my lunch and Soreen Bar. I am always in favour of finding new chocolatey lunchbox treats. I like something not too big, something crunchy, and not too high in calories. These new Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour certainly look like they fit the bill.

Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour


It says on the back of the packet that these Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour bars are; a milk chocolate flavoured coated sandwich bar with chocolate flavoured cream filling. I have been informed by Cinabar that “milk chocolate flavoured coating’, means there’s not enough cocoa to call it milk chocolate.

Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour

On opening the wrapper there was definitely a decent milk chocolate aroma. On taste these Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour are certainly crunchy. I liked the mixture of milk chocolate flavoured coating, the crunchy biscuit inside, and then the creaminess from the chocolate cream flavoured filling. Very nice indeed.

Information on the packet: Each 25g bar is 126 calories, with 6g of fat, 9.6g of sugar, and 0.18g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

Fox’s Rocky Stack’d Chocolate Cream Flavour


21 April 2026

McVitie’s Harry Potter Cookies Butterbeer Flavour (Ocado) By @Cinabar

McVitie’s Harry Potter Cookies Butterbeer Flavour


With the Harry Potter series back in the spotlight after recent casting news, it feels like the brand is everywhere again. One of the most iconic treats from the books and films is Butterbeer, so it was only a matter of time before it turned up in biscuit form.

These McVitie’s cookies caught my eye online as they sounded a bit different. Butterbeer flavour is not something you see every day, so curiosity got the better of me. On closer inspection though, they are essentially butterscotch flavoured cookies with white chocolate chips, which does make a bit more sense.

Once opened, the first thing I noticed was the size. They felt a little smaller than expected, but that might just be my preference for a chunkier biscuit.

Flavour wise, they are pleasant enough. There are hints of vanilla and caramel coming through, giving that sweet, slightly creamy profile you would associate with butterscotch. That said, the flavour does not quite hit the richer, deeper notes I was hoping for. The white chocolate chips do a lot of the heavy lifting, adding both sweetness and a nice bit of texture.

I do have a sweet tooth, so these worked well for me, but I cannot help feeling they played it a bit safe. With a name like Butterbeer and the Harry Potter branding, I was expecting something a bit more distinctive or indulgent.

Still, a nice enough biscuit, just not quite as magical as the packaging suggests.

McVitie’s Harry Potter Cookies Butterbeer Flavour


20 April 2026

Pick N Marks Milk Chocolate Malt Balls (Marks and Spencer) By @Cinabar

Pick N Marks Milk Chocolate Malt Balls (Marks and Spencer)

When you think of milk chocolate malt balls, let’s be honest, Maltesers are the first thing that come to mind. I struggle to think of another major brand doing quite the same thing. This Marks and Spencer version feels a little more upmarket, which is exactly what you would expect.

These Milk Chocolate Malt Balls come in a dark pink bag and are part of the classic chocolate treats range called Pick N Marks, which is clearly a playful take on Pick n Mix.

As soon as I opened the bag, the first thing I noticed was the size. These are properly big, a real treat rather than something you just mindlessly snack on. I took a bite and immediately loved them. The larger size makes them feel really satisfying and nicely chunky. The chocolate is Belgian, and you can tell. It is creamy, smooth and generous, coating a crisp, crunchy malt centre. The malt itself has a slight salty note, which works beautifully with the sweetness of the chocolate and gives them a bit of an edge.

I genuinely loved these and can see them becoming a regular treat. They take that classic malt and chocolate combination and push it up a level.

Pick N Marks Milk Chocolate Malt Balls (Marks and Spencer)


19 April 2026

Purple Potatoes! Lay's Taro Chips - Lime Flavour [@NLi10]

2026 is the year of the root vegetable - with purple Ube drinks being the hotness - and purple Taro crisps close behind.


Legends in Birmingham has loads of Chinese products and is my main source of Pocari Sweat - but I spotted these from the international brand Lays


And they are pretty alien looking.  My Grandmother (98) was very freaked out by it and pulled some amazing faces.  She did try a second one too though.



Ingredients a bit faded, but it's basically just Taro, Palm Oil (boo) and lime flavour


And look at the close up.  I've no idea why it's both brown and purple, I'm sure someone can explain.

The lime flavour is not a British one.  It's both sweet and sour, and not in expected ways.  It's kind of like eating a boiled sweet crisp - and it's great.

I'm not sure you'd sit and eat a bag - but to share it's a great conversation starter and to see some funny faces.

And I have a pepper flavour one to try later!



 

18 April 2026

Tango Zero’d Thirst Trap (Ocado) By @SpectreUK

Tango Zero’d Thirst Trap

I haven’t written about pop or soft drinks for a while. I say ‘pop’, because that’s what we generally call soft drinks in these parts.

I noticed Cinabar had bought this eight pack of Tango Zero’d Thirst Trap, which is sugar free. ‘Sugar free’ helps keep my calorie count down so I can eat more chocolate. I have a few Easter Eggs I need to polish off.

This new Tango Zero’d Thirst Trap is an apple and peach drink, with orange pineapple flavouring. On opening the can there was a predominantly peach aroma from the pink fizzy liquid inside.

On drinking this pop is strong in sweet peach and pineapple, with a light sourness from the apple and a little orange at the back of the flavour.

This is a very thirst quenching pop drink to rival other fizzy tropical drinks on the market. It certainly has a different flavour to the others. It tastes almost like it could be a child’s chewy sweet. I reckon It’s great as a drink all the same.