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Kate Dicey > wrote in message >...
> Lis wrote:
> > If it was, say, 20 years or so ago, it could very well be Toblerone. Still
> > available as import chocolate. My school sold these and Gummy Bears (not as
> > available then as now), for fundraisers.

>
> Toblerone is triangular and has chips of Nougat all through. These days
> it comes in white and dark as well as milk chocolate. I've never seen
> it in ordinary bars... They make it triangular so it fits in the boxes.
> Look he http://www.toblerone.com/


Was caramel the only center? Sky bars by Necco are in sections except
they have four different flavors, caramel being one of them.

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