Have you been to the dairy case lately? There are
all of these milk drinks that have somehow mixed it up with chocolate
bars to make some kind of milky treat. I could get into my theory
as to how this is done, but to be honest, it’s a little graphic.
I have to admit, I'm glad that it’s a milk treat that went
this direction. Knowing some “creative” candy minds
in the world, I’m surprised they haven’t come out with
chocolate bar themed colas. I probably shouldn’t have said
that, because now I’m sure someone will read this and do it.
The problem I have with these treats is that many
of the finer qualities of chocolate bars really can’t be re-created
in liquid form. At least I think so. This seems like a good time
to try a little one-on-one competition. Let’s see how one
of these drinks can hold up against the real thing. As I write this
I’m both thirsty and a little hungry, so the playing field
is even.
I decided to pick a snack that I like but I’m
not totally enamoured with. I figure that’s fair, because
if I really liked it I’d probably just be mad that they changed
it at all. I decided to go with Crispy Crunch. If you’ve never
seen or tasted a Crispy Crunch, then you'd best
read the review first. That, or try a Butterfinger. It’s
close, but not as good.
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I'll start with bar. I figure that’s fair, because the
milk is based off the crunchy treat. It would be best to get a feeling
for it that way. As I’ve said in my review,
the Crispy Crunch is like a Butterfinger, only a little peanutier
and less brittle. It has a great texture; so good that naming the
bar after its texture is well deserved.
Since I know the milk won’t have the texture, I guess I should
focus on the flavour of the bar. Basically, it has a chocolate-peanut
flavour with just a hint of toffee. The toffee flavour, although
slight, is really like burnt toffee. The treat is so well-balanced
that you are not overwhelmed by what could be a really strong toffee
flavour. It’s a bar that’s been around, and there’s
no doubt as to why.
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Now on to the milk. I should mention that I did follow
all of the directions on the bottle. I shook well, and it is cold.
The bar, on the other hand, was in one piece and just warm enough
that I had to lick a bit of the chocolate off my fingers.
(Added tip: If you want to know when your milk drink is, in fact,
shaken well, keep shaking it until it doesn’t slosh around
anymore.)
The drink is a bit chocolatier than the bar. I know it would be
impossible to simulate, but I really miss the texture. The taste
is a little peanut-like with a bit of toffee, but it’s really
hard to make out. It tastes different than regular chocolate milk,
maybe even better, but I really find it a stretch to say it tastes
like Crispy Crunch.
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