15 March 2023

Milkybar Gold (Ocado) By @SpectreUK

Milkybar Gold

When I was a kid my favourite chocolate was Nestle Milkybar. I still love it and have it in all the time, so I can enjoy it with vanilla ice cream or a hot white chocolate drink. I've eaten plenty of white chocolate from different brands, but nothing has quite matches Nestle Milkybar for me. Although, I have to say that Cadbury's White Chocolate Creme Egg is ridiculously good. Anyway, I reckon I have something here that might match or surpass it, the Nestle Milkybar Gold. I do love caramel, so a caramel flavoured white chocolate Milkybar sounds like a dream come true. Most amusingly, it states "sharing bar" on the front of the wrapper - hah. That's a good one.

Milkybar Gold

On peeling back the wrapper I felt a little like Charlie and his golden ticket. Cinabar had warned me that this was the only Milkybar Gold in the house, so I was hiding in a cupboard whilst I was eating it. On first sight (in the dark) this bar was still white in colour, which I was a little surprised at, I expected it to be golden and shining through the crack in the cupboard. Oh, but the sweet smell. It smelt like white chocolate and vanilla fudge, and it tasted pretty much the way it smelt. Heaven in a chocolate bar can't quite describe it. First the fudge caramel sweetness, followed by the creamy white chocolate to finish. I have got to get some more of these, and they won't be for sharing either.

Information on the packet; Even though I scoffed the whole 85g bar, 3 pieces were 92 calories (if you really want to share), with 5.4g of fat, 8.9g of sugar, and 0.06g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

Milkybar Gold

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