I'm hoping someone on here can settle an argument. Basically, is the chocolate on Mars, Snickers, Bounty etc the same as Galaxy? I think it is but my girlfriend insists that they produce two different chocolates - one for Galaxy and one for the other products.
Many thanks.
I'm pretty sure it's been confirmed somewhere that they use Galaxy choc on Mars and Snickers. A pity Nestle can't use Double Cream on KitKats, Toffee Crisp etc.
It is the same. It's hard to believe but it's true. Incidentally, of the big three, I have more time for Mars (Masterfoods) than the other two.
Is there any proof that it's the same? Makes sense being a Mars product really but to me they taste different. I asked my husband without telling him my own thoughts on the matter and he thought they were different.
Very interesting
Is there any proof that it's the same? Makes sense being a Mars product really but to me they taste different. I asked my husband without telling him my own thoughts on the matter and he thought they were different.Very interesting
I definitely read it somewhere - Wikipedia maybe? And please no one tell me 'you can't take Wikipedia as fact, anyone can edit it' - I already know thank you.
Well, I got the following email from Masterfoods today:
"The recipe we use to make Galaxy is one on it's own and not used on any other chocolate bars."
:-(
I still want to know why they go to the effort to produce two different types of milk chocolate though!
Well I never did.
As for why they'd make two types of chocolate, I can thing of one obvious reason - cost.
And they can't punctuate either!
And I can't spell! 'Thing' of one reason? Doh!