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OT: Favorite Canadian Candy Bar; Favorite American Candy Bar?


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  1. 1. Favorite Canadian Candy Bar - Pick 3

    • Aero
      7
    • Diary Milk - Cadbury / Jersey Milk - Neilsen
      3
    • Flake
      0
    • Mr. BIg
      6
    • Coffee Crisp
      19
    • Crispy Crunch
      2
    • Glosettes
      1
    • Maltesers
      0
    • Smarties
      6
    • Caramilk
      4
    • Mirage
      0
    • Wunderbar
      4
    • Cadbury Crunchie
      5
    • Other
      6
  2. 2. Best American Candy Bar - Pick 3

    • Kit Kat
      11
    • Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
      16
    • Nestle's Crunch
      3
    • M and M's
      2
    • Hershey Bar
      0
    • Milk Way
      4
    • Twix
      6
    • 100 Grand
      5
    • Butterfiner/Clark/5th Avenue
      2
    • Snickers
      13
    • Heath/Skor
      6
    • Sky Bar - If you have never had one find one to try
      2
    • 3 Musketeers
      2
    • Other
      3


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Although I grew up in Buffalo, I spent most of my summers in Canada as a kid and gain a life long affinity for Canadian candy bars like Aero and Coffee Crisp. 

Obviously there are many cross-over brands like Snickers, Twix and Kit Kat's etc, but in the Canadian section, I tried to limit the choices to one found primarily in Canada.  

I places a poll for both countries and please choose your 3 favorites from each country.

To get things started - 

My Canadian Picks are Aero, Coffee Crisp and Smarties (so much better then M and M's). I'd haven't tried a Wunderbar or Cadbury Crunch, but they sound good.

My USA picks - 100 Grand, Skybar, and Twix.  Kat Kit a close 4th.  I also like Almond Snicker and Hershey Dark Specials.  If someone has never had a Skybar, I suggest finding one and trying it.

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Here in Canada, I don't know anyone who considers Coffee Crisp their favourite. I've always wondered why people from the US like it so much.

One tidbit about Canadian chocolate is that its higher in cocoa and cocoa butter than US chocolate so most would say it tastes better. Head to head, I'd say most stuff in the US is better but chocolate is one thing Canadians can lay claim to. In Europe, the chocolate would be even higher quality than Canada.

I'll take a Peanut Butter O'Henry as my favourite with Skor not far behind.

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2 hours ago, Weave said:

Canadians have candy?  I assumed they snacked on whale fat and dried salmon.

We actually have all the bars listed above and from the sounds of the OP some of the Canadian selections are unavailable in the States. We also have a much wider array of potato chip selection

I have a friend who lives in Texas who used to live here as a kid, whenever he comes he absolutely loads up on snacks to take back haha

We also have way better Slurpees. Fun fact, Winnipeg is the Slurpee capital of the world

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/645518/how-winnipeg-canada-became-slurpee-capital-world#:~:text=The province of Manitoba sells,anywhere else in the world.

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27 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said:

Another thing i just noticed... in Canada we always say chocolate bar, not candy bar.

What do you call this? 
 

 

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7 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said:

Although I grew up in Buffalo, I spent most of my summers in Canada as a kid and gain a life long affinity for Canadian candy bars like Aero and Coffee Crisp. 

Obviously there are many cross-over brands like Snickers, Twix and Kit Kat's etc, but in the Canadian section, I tried to limit the choices to one found primarily in Canada.  

I places a poll for both countries and please choose your 3 favorites from each country.

To get things started - 

My Canadian Picks are Aero, Coffee Crisp and Smarties (so much better then M and M's). I'd haven't tried a Wunderbar or Cadbury Crunch, but they sound good.

My USA picks - 100 Grand, Skybar, and Twix.  Kat Kit a close 4th.  I also like Almond Snicker and Hershey Dark Specials.  If someone has never had a Skybar, I suggest finding one and trying it.

M&Ms and Reese’s aren’t candy bars. Just saying...

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I love Coffee Crisp.  Some places around town have the Canadian candies behind the counter if you ask the vendor.  Apparently, you are not supposed to sell them in the US.

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3 minutes ago, JoeSchmoe said:

For the Canadians here... Where does Coffee Crisp rate in your families/circles in popularity? As i mentioned, i don't know anyone that eats it (though some people must since its been around for ever).

It's my wife's go-to.

I think it's fine.

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48 minutes ago, inkman said:

What do you call this? 
 

 

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M&Ms and Reese’s aren’t candy bars. Just saying...

Reese's certainly is.  I agree on M and M's but it is sold the same way.  I also included Smarties and Maltesers in the Canadian section.  I was also sticking to mostly chocolate related products.  

5 hours ago, Hoss said:

Charleston Chew wasn't mentioned on either list and I refuse to degrade the greatest sugary concoction in world history to the "other" category so I abstain from voting and yield my time.

So your the one.  I knew someone ate Paydays and Charleston Chews.  

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1 hour ago, JoeSchmoe said:

If it wasn't chocolate, we'd just call it what it is. Like an Eat More would just be called an Eat More.

Same thing if it wasn't in bar form.

I still call Eat Mores chocolate bars lol

1 hour ago, JoeSchmoe said:

For the Canadians here... Where does Coffee Crisp rate in your families/circles in popularity? As i mentioned, i don't know anyone that eats it (though some people must since its been around for ever).

I find it to be quite popular but it's not really my jam

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Don't really like Maltesers. Prefer something in a Milk Dud if I am going boxed

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In this day and age and with all the gizmos and such and with the horse and wagons replaced by those big brown jalopies, it might be a hoot to order some Canadian goodies over the worldwide web. If anyone can help me do that please send me an electronic mail.

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