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We love Chocolate Bars
Do you love chocolate?
Why not make the most of some free choccy treats?
Whether it’s a Mars a day, a block of Dairy Milk or a Crunchie that’s your favourite snack, chocolate is one of the most common treats on the plant. On Britain alone, the annual spend on chocolate is £3 billion, thats 3 thousand million pounds! The majority of this is spent with the big 3 manufacturers, Cadburys, Roundtree and Nestle.
The most common chocolate treats are Dairy Milk (Milk Chocolate), Aero, Kit Kat, Dairy Milk (Fruit), Boost, Mars, Dairy Milk (Caramel), Toffee Crisp, Twix, Flake, Crunchie and Twirl. Additionally, there are specific additions such as Caramac and Mini eggs which are seasonal or made for promotional times.
In recent times, the popularity of mini bars has risen hugely, especially around the winter season. A great example, Mars Celebrations can be purchased in large tins approaching the festive period, in fact fly off the shelves in the run up to Christmas as supply struggles to meet demand. Many homes will have plenty of treats in preparation for visiors and family occasions at this holiday and celebration time.
Reports about the nation’s eating habits come to the forefront of the media from time to time, and as a result, chocolate companies have brought in schemes such as Treatwise to increase people’s awareness of the health content of their treats.
Adverts on the Television might be fast to imply that chocolate is rich in milk, which we all know is great for bones and teeth, however a simple look at the packaging shows the inclusion of sugar and fat to mention a couple. In reality, things in moderation is widely regarded as good guidance, and chocolate treats are no different. Awareness is the key, and the chocolate makers cannot be accused of trying to mask the truth, even if their advertising partners are excelling in their role of highlighting product features al the expense of faults.
Order your sample choccie bar today, or if healthy snacking is more your bag, why not try out a sample box of healthy stuff?