So at least I get to approach this with an open mind! As I’d already decided that I didn’t like Nestle Crunch much any longer, trying Nestle’s movie bite version seemed silly. Obviously Buncha Crunch are bigger nuggets (though some were the same size).īuncha Crunch came along after I’d already made my crisped rice affections be known. But the malty flavors of the crisped rice and of course the blend of textures sets this apart from other candies.Ībove, on the left are Wonka Tinglerz. The chocolate is sweet and waxy and tastes more like powdered hot cocoa mix than rich chocolate. The flavor isn’t as stellar as I’d like though. So biting into the bits, it was a gamble as to whether they were going to bite back. Instead of just chocolate covered unflavored pop rocks, it’s a combination of pop rocks and crisped rice. ![]() Nope, Nestle Wonka-fied these and the result is pretty surprising. I honestly just figured that these were chocolate covered pop rocks, just like the ones made by the Pop Rocks folks themselves. The package doesn’t hold much, just an ounce, but comes at a pretty dear price of a normal sized candy bar. Earlier this year they released Wonka Tinglerz which they bill as Poppin’ Tinglin’ Chocolate Candy or Chocolattos que revientan en tu boca. And finally Wonka (part of Nestle) has gotten back into the act. And then poof, it was gone before I even got to try it.įlash forward about four years and suddenly chocolate and pop rocks are all the rage. It was released in 1999, though I don’t recall seeing it until the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory movie was released in theaters. Years ago, before the current rage of putting carbonated popping candy into chocolate, there was a Wonka bar called the Exploder.
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