Well, there's nothing like high end chocolates (both European and local)...I go crazy for dark chocolate...it's my favorite.
But if we are going to focus on the mass produced stuff...then my personal favorites would be Three Musketeers, Milky Way Dark, Payday/Payday chocolate, M&M's peanuts, Recess Pieces, 1000 Grand, Kit Kat, and Rocky Road.
For some reason, I don't like Snickers, Baby Ruth, Butterfingers, Twix, and Mars Bar.
I don't like the plain Hershey bar much...if you try something like their higher end stuff...such as Cadbury...then you'll know why.

P.S. And for an authentic Mexican chocolate experience, I highly recommend trying either Ibarra or Abuelita hot chocolates. They are a staple in every Mexican household...they are great....

It's a very different type of chocolate...not meant to consume as is (too hard...there's no butter in the chocolate)...you need to take a piece...and melt it in a saucepan with milk (if you feel you wanna really drink like an Aztec, then use water instead of milk)...then blend the stuff...it comes out frothy...and it's delicious...especially with a pastry, lol.
But if we are going to focus on the mass produced stuff...then my personal favorites would be Three Musketeers, Milky Way Dark, Payday/Payday chocolate, M&M's peanuts, Recess Pieces, 1000 Grand, Kit Kat, and Rocky Road.
For some reason, I don't like Snickers, Baby Ruth, Butterfingers, Twix, and Mars Bar.
I don't like the plain Hershey bar much...if you try something like their higher end stuff...such as Cadbury...then you'll know why.

P.S. And for an authentic Mexican chocolate experience, I highly recommend trying either Ibarra or Abuelita hot chocolates. They are a staple in every Mexican household...they are great....

It's a very different type of chocolate...not meant to consume as is (too hard...there's no butter in the chocolate)...you need to take a piece...and melt it in a saucepan with milk (if you feel you wanna really drink like an Aztec, then use water instead of milk)...then blend the stuff...it comes out frothy...and it's delicious...especially with a pastry, lol.


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