I am so delighted to not only have found, but formally introduce to you one of the tastiest chocolates that I have greedly devoured in a loooong while. This came as a total surprise, and a good one that is. Hear me out. I know what you are thinking, how could Milka produce an exception that would be worthy of such review. Well, they have, and I will share with you as to why I am so enthusiastic. I purchased this chocolate bar at the same time as Happy Cows, the previously written blog post. I was actually under the impression that I would enjoy Happy Cows much more due to the name for starters, and then the combination of the chocolates. There are these times in your life when judging something by its looks is just not feasible. Actually, never should a result arise from appearance. That is normally my motto, but it was as though I was giving Milka a race against its own chocolates. What a mistake on my end to have made such an assumption. This chocolate dessert is nothing short of outstanding. Upon initial bite, I could not get the words down on paper fast enough; reason being is that the chocolate melted at an accelerated, fast-forward speed. That is how creamy this bar is. “My jaw had dropped, and I was left speechless for once.” Second bite was the same, and just as enjoyable as the first. I am now in awe. The chocolate is also so light and airy. I felt at complete bliss throughout the indulgence of the whole bar in under a few minutes. I should have timed the pace it took to melt three squares. I am certain it was less than 20 seconds. I have tasted and tested many bon bons during my chocolatier career, but so far, this has to be one of the fasted melting creamyliscious concoctions. I highly recommend chocolate dessert to every living being or creature on this planet, and would advise that you go and pick one up NOW. Drop whatever you are doing. Trust me. Ready, get set, GO! Find your luscious confection!
ChocolisciouslyDelightful Rating: 6.5 / 5.0 Milk Chocolate with Alpine Milk and Whipped Cocoa Filling 45% Ingredients: Sugar, Non-Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (Palm), Whey Powder (from Milk), Cocoa Butter, Fat Reduced Cocoa Powder 9.2%, Skimmed Milk Powder (from Cow), Cocoa Mass Milk Fat (from Cow), Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin), Hazelnut Paste, Artificial Flavours (Vanilla, Vanillin) Milk Chocolate Contains: Cocoa Solids: Minimum 30% NUTRITION INFORMATION Per 100 G Energy 562 Kcal Fat 37.0 G Of Which Saturates 21.0 G Carbohydrate 48.0 G Of Which Sugars 47.0 G Fibre 4.3 G Protein 6.6 G Salt 0.37 G
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Hello chocolate sweethearts, I am back with a oh-yeahh, Happy Cows review. Okay, this, I did not make up. It truly is the name of this particular flavor. I picked up this bar a few days ago at a specialty Dutch shop. I was told by one of the employees that Happy Cows is part of Milka’s recently revealed, and yummilisciously enticing collection. Great, there are ten brand new flavours, and of course, I need to test and rate every single one. This is solely for work purposes, he he he! First one to devour and rate “Happy Cows.” Okay, let’s all admit now that the name is genius. It cannot get any perkier. Upon initial impression, Milka’s simple but yet seductive packaging is always spot on, and quite captivating. Who does not love purple and to top it off, with a cow that has bells in front. So attractive. I was truly excited to try this Happy Cow flavor and did just that. Primary effect besides the adorable packaging that I noticed is the prominent diversity between the milk and white chocolate. This bar really does attempt to depict a healthy cow. Next observation for extra rating points is of course the super darling name. Applaud all the way!!! The interactive packaging is luring enough to begin with and now the Happy Cows name, I cannot take it. Upon first bite, the chocolate has a woody and nutty type of an aftertaste. It is quite pleasant. The melt point is a bit on the slower side, but once you have achieved it, the experience is lovely. What else I realized half-way through my devouring is that I kept reaching for just one more bite of the choco. Before I knew, it was all gone. Just like that! Calories in, a whooping 530. Yikes! If the nutty taste was absent, Happy Cows would not have been happy, but instead, a sugar toxicity, death by sugar! The hazelnut paste allows for a balanced sweetness. The ingredient list is acceptable. The chocolate is of a nice size and feels substantial for its price of only $2.50. This I believe is definitely a bargain! Would I repurchase again, hmmmm, most likely yes!
ChocolisciouslyDelightful Rating: 3.3 / 5.0 Alpine Milk Chocolate (85%) and White Chocolate (15%) Ingredients: Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Skimmed Milk Powder, Cocoa Mass, Whey Powder (from Milk), Milk Fat, Emulsifier (Soya Lecithin), Hazelnut Paste, Artificial Vanillin Flavor. Milk Chocolate contains Cocoa Solids 30% Minimum. White Chocolate: 20% min. Cocoa Butter. Contains: Milk, Hazelnuts, Soya. May Contain: Wheat, Other Nuts Nutrition Information Per 100 G Energy 530 kcal Fat 29.0 g Of which Saturates 18.0 g Carbohydrate 60.0 g Of which Sugars 59.0 g Fibre 1.6 g Protein 6.0 g Salt 0.37 g |
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