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lots of these "chocolate" bars were invented simply because they were cheap to make, but the great unwashed being what they are still lapped them up anyway despite actually tasting like 💩 😂 See also: Greggs
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Cue (desired) social media outrage, increased 'engagement' for Nestle, and oh look they're making an announcement to bring it back which brings a boost in sales, and those on social media thinking they've got a 'win' rather than being played in a marketing ploy.
I like them as does my mum, they're a welcome alternative to normal chocolate but one bar is enough. Haven't seen one for sale for years but found them in the local garden centre bizarrely last week, we both stocked up a few and glad we did now!
Cue (desired) social media outrage, increased ‘engagement’ for Nestle, and oh look they’re making an announcement to bring it back which brings a boost in sales, and those on social media thinking they’ve got a ‘win’ rather than being played in a marketing ploy.
That reminds me, haven't had a Wispa for a while.
I'm sure I've been getting adverts recently for a "new" caramel milk chocolate bar from one of the big companies this last week on some YouTube videos.
Suspicious cat is suspicious
Our cat can smell them from another room. Loves to sit and sniff the wrapper.
A glimmer of light in these dark times

I used to eat them quite often as I have an intolerance ( gives me hives) to any cocoa products and as a kid they were an easily obtained treat when everyone else tucked into their chocolate bars.
See also: Greggs
Nowt wrong with a Greggs pasty and they actually do nice sandwiches too. The pizza slices I can do without, far too greasy.
I buy one every couple of years out of nostalgia, they aren't as sweet or caramely as I remember so probably don't fit with todays tastes. I will be buying one on the way home though.
lots of these “chocolate” bars were invented simply because they were cheap to make, but the great unwashed being what they are still lapped them up anyway
Don't worry... we, the great unwashed, still have our Gold bars.
Is this not basically the same stuff?
https://www.cadbury.co.uk/products/flavour/caramilk-chocolate/
The taste of my childhood
Me too!
Despite my Dad working at Cadbury's in Bourneville I used to eat loads of these. I bought one recently and realised why I USED to love them, my god they are sickly sweet!
I shall still be sad to see them go :o(
Future generations of kids will miss that throat-burning sugar.caramel hit. Kids today...
That reminds me, haven’t had a Wispa for a while.
Careless.
Whats the flavour of the current generation, a lot of these old 'favourites' just seem to be something from time immemorial ?
My guess is that this new story will drive the sales up, and Nestle will give it a last minute reprive
My guess is that this new story will drive the sales up
Temporarily until everyone once again realises that it's more or less a slab of condensed milk. It's actually a bloody good extra ingredient for topping a banoffee pie if you don't find it sweet enough already.
Me and HtS used to work with an odious bastard who had a faux leather jacket that was exactly the same colour as a Caramac. I didn't eat them after that.
"The Pig" and his cockroach skin jacket...
(un)happy days!
Whats the flavour of the current generation, a lot of these old ‘favourites’ just seem to be something from time immemorial ?
I bought a bar of Fruit'n'nut the other day. My 16 year old said she loves the stuff but could never buy a bar because it's for old people.
I worked in Halifax in the 90s and there was often a waft of Caramac around the town
I suspect that came more from the doorways and telephone boxes than some chocolate factory.
My guess is that this new story will drive the sales up
Only if you can buy the stuff, so far I've been into 5 or 6 shops and not a sniff. I last bought some from Co-op and they don't have any, anyone seen some?
Careless

Nestle will give it a last minute reprive
Bloody hope so. Was gutted when they stopped doing caramac buttons.
Caramilk and milky bar gold just aren't the same
I am a Caramac fan but haven't seen them in any of the supermarkets I shop in recently. Did buy one a couple of months ago but it must have been at a supermarket I rarely use.
Also haven't seen Lion Bars in my local Tesco or Waitrose for months - gutted!
Caramilk is nice especially when Farmfoods sold the off for 29p usually about £2 anywhere else due to them being 6 weeks left until they turn rancid aye right
Same thing a while back with Cadbury Orange cheap as chips for large bars but maybe not great for the teeth or the threat of diabetes
Aah, the taste of Caramac is the taste of primary school sports days for me.
Everyone taking part in the races got given a Caramac at the finish line. It was excellent 🙂
My first ever encounter with Caramac was when I was given a Caramac Easter Egg one year. Full caramacy egg, along with two little bars. I felt a bit sick after that. Still don't mind them though. I tried the Cadbury version a while back and found it very bland.
The reality is Caramac tastes like crap which is why they don’t sell and are being withdrawn.
Now Texan Bars are the opposite and still went out of fashion so go figure. A few Texan Bars are still available on eBay at a ballsy price (£99.99 each) so maybe an investment opportunity for those with a reliable freezer and a bit of patience.
Also haven’t seen Lion Bars in my local Tesco or Waitrose for months – gutted!
I was in Lidl today and they have Lion bares in the food equivilant of the Middle of Lidl
Nice story but I'm really sorry to announce that my dog shit bars are not available anymore....☹️ sad face.... Lets see what tomorrow brings😀
Aldi have recently added a "Choceur Blonde" bar to their range which are a Caramac(ish) bar.
Regarding Texan Bars, I've just seen this -
https://texans.aquarterof.com/lp/152153/lp152153?ref_id=654ffaf01e06fM
Apparently the bbe date is 2006, but if you're willing to take the risk.....
