There is, of course, the large hollow milk chocolate egg containing a Marshmallow Peep in the center. If you're not all Peeped out after all these years of seeing the things every other holiday on the calendar it can be a fun treat to bite into a real chocolate egg and get a yellow marshmallowy reward.
Peeps are good if they're fresh. When they go bad you're better off trying to eat industrial caulking coated in sugar.
I used to love creme eggs, and then they changed the formula/got smaller/got "cheaper", and I lost the desire to eat them. I had one a few years back and it tasted horrid.
I had never heard of Peeps until a few years ago. I don't think I'll ever try one. As to Cadbury Creme Eggs, yuck!
Nice to hear, guys! I'm so tired of people thinking real life in Baltimore is just like Homicide and The Wire.
It's the chocolate that changed the taste, it happened to most big brands. I haven't been able to figure out what the hell the companies are doing, but it's why I tend to stick with the more expensive and organic smaller name chocolate bars... That being said, I love the Creme eggs even with the change. I always wished they would bring back the larger egg size, as a special product. Sell it in an egg carton by the dozen labeled "grade A jumbo creme eggs". I also always wanted them to, along a similar theme, do an eighteen egg carton, three rows of six, with six creme, six caramel, and six mint eggs. Oh, both of those ideas would involve dark chocolate as well as milk.
^Yes, my biggest gripe with Cadbury eggs is that you can't buy them in larger packages. I would gladly buy a carton of 18 eggs if it was available. Anywho, this is the Cadbury egg latte from the cafe's facebook page. The "R" is for my name.
Someone I used to know was able to. More accurately, she had ordered a box, filled with several cartons in it (there were dozens and dozens of eggs...).
I think they're decreasing the amount of butter and cream and replacing it with vegetable oil, which is cheaper. I guess Cadbury chocolate has lost it's luster with me. Now, if I eat chocolate, I like it to be very dark, and I prefer buying Lindt dark chocolate, as it's not too expensive, and tastes pretty good. I particularly like the Chili dark chocolate variety:
Are you kidding? It's delicious! Dark chocolate with a kick of chili pepper, it just melts in your mouth and tingles your tongue, it's so good!
People forget chilies are a fruit. Try them with most things you'd eat with other fruit: pancakes, ice cream, etc. I even put chilies on my Wheaties once for shits. Wasn't half bad. FTFY