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18-Ct 1.4-oz Heath Chocolatey English Toffee Candy Bar

$13

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Amazon has 18-Ct 1.4-oz Heath Chocolatey English Toffee Candy Bar on sale for $12.63. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 18-Ct 1.4-oz Heath Chocolatey English Toffee Candy Bar on sale for $12.63. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Model: HEATH Milk Chocolate English Toffee Full Size, Bulk Candy Bars, 1.4 oz (18 Count)

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Apr 25, 2024
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Cataguy
Apr 25, 2024
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Almost as good as Daim, but not quite. Probably still a top five US candy bar.
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Apr 25, 2024
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stegall
Apr 25, 2024
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Good price. Repped.
Apr 25, 2024
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jpa1
Apr 25, 2024
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I'll send you my insulin bill 😭
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Apr 25, 2024
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joevanni
Apr 25, 2024
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My dental bill rebukes this product. lol
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Apr 25, 2024
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AmusedDime497
Apr 25, 2024
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AmusedDime497

Great for BLIZZARDS at home 😂
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GabbysBL
Apr 26, 2024
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Is there any reason be concerned over the use of the word "chocolatey" instead of them actually calling it chocolate? I know there are many industry standards in food products that prohibits companies from calling something by a specific name if it doesn't meet the standard for that product. Some examples that come to mind are cheese and ice cream. Seems like they usually get a little dicey with the names when they don't meet the standard. You start seeing words like "cheesy" or "cheese product" or, in the case of ice cream that doesn't meet the standard due to not having the minimum standard of cream, "Ice Milk". Is this a case of Hershey's watering down the chocolate standard for bigger profits? Or could they be warming us up to seeing the term "chocolatey" so they can slip in the big substitution at some point in the future? I know chocolate manufacturers have been lobbying to replace cocoa butter with cheaper fats and I believe cocoa butter is a requirement for it to be called chocolate.
Last edited by GabbysBL April 26, 2024 at 12:25 PM.
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CaptainSavealot
Apr 26, 2024
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Quote from joevanni :
My dental bill rebukes this product. lol
But it's so good. I'm trying to exhibit self control right now and not get it.

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Apr 26, 2024
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DealzRGood4U
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There's another option of 48 oz (12 4-oz bars) with toffee bits for $15.30 (15% S&S).

https://www.amazon.com/Heath-Choc...B089TRLR58

48 oz w/toffee bits for $15.30 = 31.9 cents per oz.

25.2 oz full toffee (OP above) for $13.63 = 54.1 cents per oz.
Last edited by DealzRGood4U April 27, 2024 at 08:06 AM.
Apr 26, 2024
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shewood
Apr 26, 2024
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Quote from DealzRGood4U :
The other option of 48 oz (12 4-oz bars) for $15.30 (15% S&S) is a much better deal.

https://www.amazon.com/Heath-Choc...B089TRLR58

48 oz for $15.30 = 31.9 cents per oz.

25.2 oz (OP above) for $13.63 = 54.1 cents per oz.
Not the same though…full toffee vs toffee bits.
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Quote from shewood :
Not the same though…full toffee vs toffee bits.
Good point.
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c2nah777
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Remember when a ful-sized bar was the normal size?
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Apr 26, 2024
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Wagnbat
Apr 26, 2024
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$2 coupon on the page for me:

Item(s) Subtotal:
$12.63
Shipping & Handling:
$0.00
Promotional credit:
-$2.00
Total before tax:
$10.63
Estimated tax to be collected:
$0.00
Grand Total:
$10.63
Apr 27, 2024
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ablang
Apr 27, 2024
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Great for BLIZZARDS at home 😂
This would also be great for ice cream. It's a topping I always get at Cold Stone Creamery.
Apr 27, 2024
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yoFu
Apr 27, 2024
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This is one of those bars that are much better than the list of ingredient would make one believe. I'd never tried one before a friend gave me a taste of her Blizzard made with one. OMG! I was sold from that point on. Chopped topping or mixed into ice cream is great. Plain from the wrapper is good too.

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Quote from GabbysBL :
Is there any reason be concerned over the use of the word "chocolatey" instead of them actually calling it chocolate? I know there are many industry standards in food products that prohibits companies from calling something by a specific name if it doesn't meet the standard for that product. Some examples that come to mind are cheese and ice cream. Seems like they usually get a little dicey with the names when they don't meet the standard. You start seeing words like "cheesy" or "cheese product" or, in the case of ice cream that doesn't meet the standard due to not having the minimum standard of cream, "Ice Milk". Is this a case of Hershey's watering down the chocolate standard for bigger profits? Or could they be warming us up to seeing the term "chocolatey" so they can slip in the big substitution at some point in the future? I know chocolate manufacturers have been lobbying to replace cocoa butter with cheaper fats and I believe cocoa butter is a requirement for it to be called chocolate.
It has to have a certain cocoa percentage to be called chocolate. The percentage needed to be able to label as milk chocolate is already laughably low (probably because of lobbying from food manufacturers). They would have called it that if they could have so it's safe to assume it's even less than that. Ingredients have chocolate as less than 2% on this, coating maybe makes up 1/5 of the total weight so I'd assume it's something like 10% cocoa content in the "chocolatey coating" and the rest is more sugar and stabilizers. Profits are far more important to them than your health, don't forget it.

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