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Steve mentioned these about 1.5 years ago. They finally are selling
them here now.

It's Lay's Wavy Chips with 3 different toppings.
- dark chocolate
- milk chocolate
- milk chocolate with almond chips

I bought the milk chocolate with almonds.
Expensive.... $3.99 for 4.75 ounces.
About the same price as candy bars.
They taste very similar to KitKat candy bars.

Anyway...very nice chocolate and they are very
generous with it.

Good stuff, imo.

I'm glad I got to finally give them a try.
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 11:20:08 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Steve mentioned these about 1.5 years ago. They finally are selling
>them here now.
>
>It's Lay's Wavy Chips with 3 different toppings.
> - dark chocolate
> - milk chocolate
> - milk chocolate with almond chips
>
>I bought the milk chocolate with almonds.
>Expensive.... $3.99 for 4.75 ounces.
>About the same price as candy bars.
>They taste very similar to KitKat candy bars.
>
>Anyway...very nice chocolate and they are very
>generous with it.
>
>Good stuff, imo.
>
>I'm glad I got to finally give them a try.


And they are easy enough to make at home.

koko

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koko wrote:
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> >I'm glad I got to finally give them a try.

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> And they are easy enough to make at home.


LOL! YES they are but I won't dare do that.
I don't make dessert food. DANGER, WILL ROBERTSON!

If dessert food isn't here, I don't miss it but
if it is here, I go nuts with it.

Occasionally friends will give me a homemade
apple pie for my birthday - they know I love it.
Bad for me. I'll skip regular food for every meal
until I finish the pie. arrghh! heheh

For the same reason, I will be having sweet potato
pie for dessert on Thanksgiving. I won't be making
one this year...I bought a tiny single serving
(3.25oz)

If I made a whole pie, I would eat it all very quickly
With this tiny one serving size, I'll eat it and be
satisfied just because I know there isn't any more
in the kitchen. lol
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On Mon, 21 Nov 2016 11:20:08 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Steve mentioned these about 1.5 years ago. They finally are selling
>them here now.
>
>It's Lay's Wavy Chips with 3 different toppings.
> - dark chocolate
> - milk chocolate
> - milk chocolate with almond chips
>
>I bought the milk chocolate with almonds.
>Expensive.... $3.99 for 4.75 ounces.
>About the same price as candy bars.
>They taste very similar to KitKat candy bars.
>
>Anyway...very nice chocolate and they are very
>generous with it.
>
>Good stuff, imo.
>
>I'm glad I got to finally give them a try.


Try these:
https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/chocolate-covered-pretzels
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