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Delectable morsels of caramel toffee, packed with chopped nuts, and wrapped in a delightful chocolate shell... individually wrapped so you can share... if you want to.
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This was the harder sample (chocolate hardness), of a pack i got to try. I found this roshen candy nut surprising, because i knew nothing about Roshen, so i assumed they were toffees. To my surprise they were chocolate! Yay! Relief! I found these easy to eat, and the nuts were yummy. I didn't find it dry or overly chewy it all. I know my partner would have loved to try these, as peanut chocolate things are his thing, BUT, i ate ALL the samples , so sorry darling!
Moreover, they chocolates are a good size and easy to break in half to share with little kids, and the wrapper is bright and easy to open.
I had a debate with myself over these, . When i first tried them i thought i was in heaven, the first one so delicious, and so full of flavor, the chocolate as always perfect. But the next day when i tried a second one, they just didn't see to have the same affect on me. They seemed a little hard, and a bit dry, maybe to many peanuts? although that wouldn't seem correct as the peanut content seemed perfect.
So despite by debate with myself, they were still all eaten without any major complaint, hehehe.
I really did not like these. I do eat peanuts so i'm not really sure why but they seemed to have a very peanut butter-ish flavour, these were very dry and i found myself chewing and chewing because they were quite hard too. I only managed to eat one, I shared them with my partner who is definitely not fussy but he was not a fan either. Sorry guys but this one isn't a big hit at my house.
After trying the nougat, these were hard and dry. It was a bit of a shock to the system. I've tried them a few times since, and although my wife prefers them to the nougat, I'd have to say that there is something missing from Candy Nut. I'm not adverse to peanuts, so I'm not sure what it is with Candy Nut, but they are not something I'll pick up again.
You will not want to share these! A huge favourite in our house. I even caught the kids sneaking them out of my bag in the wardrobe!
These are the perfect size to just pop in your mouth (or you could be dignified and take two polite bites). I really liked the size as they are perfect as a treat for the kids and also as a treat for yourself.
The Candy Nuts are not as sweet as other nut/caramel/chocolate brands which I liked and the texture was perfect. These are definitely my favourite peanut/chocolate option.
I would definitely buy these as a sweet treat for myself, a bribe for the kids and great as a Christmas stocking filler or for treat bags for birthdays etc. Though do take note that these Candy Nuts contain actual peanuts so watch out for those allergic to nuts.
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