And where does the Galaxy Ripple fit into this hellscape.
- OrgunDonor ( @OrgunDonor@kbin.social ) 6•1 year ago
Firstly, Galaxy and Cadbury chocolate taste different, so a Ripple and a Twirl which are the same type of product are of different tastes, similar to a Cadbury Dairy Milk bar and a Galaxy bar.
But a flake is different, and not just a naked twirl. Different and increased crumbly texture as well as different type of chocolate, you supposedly can not melt a flake, unlike a twirl which you can.
And Flake always had the better adverts when I was a kid.
- apis ( @apis@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
In addition to the points above, Flake is a much older product.
- ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝 ( @Emperor@feddit.uk ) English1•1 year ago
you supposedly can not melt a flake
Challenge accepted!
- allywilson ( @allywilson@sopuli.xyz ) English5•1 year ago
Because a 99 Twirl sounds ridiculous.
Not as ridiculous as a 99 that costs £1.98
- mannycalavera ( @mannycalavera@feddit.uk ) English1•1 year ago
The marketing team didn’t understand basic inflation.
- Hossenfeffer ( @Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk ) English3•1 year ago
Only the crumbliest, flakiest chocolate tastes like chocolate never tasted before. That’s the point of a Flake.
But if you’re happy with chocolate that tastes secondhand then sure by all means have a Twirl.
- Teknikal ( @Teknikal@lemm.ee ) English2•1 year ago
Ripple is in my opinion the top tier one although I only ever see it now in 4 packs and that means the pack is treated as one snack for me.