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Kinder Christmas Surprise Santa Figure, 75g

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This was the only blue-eyed Santa, and his round eyes gave him a somewhat surprised expression. His nose and cheeks were also round, giving him a plump face, but he was quite tall and slim for a Santa. For over 50 years, we have been committed to providing our UK consumers with high quality products such as Kinder Surprise, Ferrero Rocher, Tic Tac, Nutella and Thorntons. We are driven by our pursuit for quality and excellence, whilst staying true to our values as a family-owned business. I know, I know, I’m overanalysing. But if I’m going to try to rank five chocolate Santas to help readers understand the differences between them and which is the best one to buy, some very close attention to detail is required.

This was the thinnest chocolate and pretty crumbly. If I had been doing the taste test blindfolded, I would have said this was white chocolate, as I couldn’t detect the milk chocolate. It’s fine – as long as you like white chocolate. How do you eat yours? It’s the marketing slogan for Creme Eggs, but I expect psychologists would be able to tell a lot about you by applying the question to a chocolate Santa. Do you bite his head off (the method I adopted), or bash him against a hard surface until he breaks into small pieces? There’s no avoiding some form of torture for the poor bloke, and what’s he ever done to you apart from bring you some nice presents?Fine MILK chocolate 45% (sugar, MILK powder, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, emulsifier: lecithins ( SOYA), vanillin), skimmed MILK powder, sugar, vegetable fats (palm, shea), concentrated BUTTER, emulsifier: lecithins ( SOYA), vanillin.

The most important things to consider when buying a chocolate Santa are price, appearance and, of course, taste. Given how many sweet treats most of us are likely to consume over the festive period, I think it’s highly unlikely that anybody is going to choose one chocolate Santa over another based on it being slightly less unhealthy. So scores in these three areas will determine the chocolate Santa league table. Fine Milk Chocolate 45% (Sugar, Milk Powder, Cocoa Butter, Cocoa Mass, Emulsifier: Lecithins ( Soya), Vanillin), Skimmed Milk Powder, Sugar, Vegetable Fats (Palm, Shea), Concentrated Butter, Emulsifier: Lecithins ( Soya), Vanillin, Total Milk constituents: 32% total Cocoa Constituents: 14.5% Milk Chocolate contains Cocoa Solids 32% min., Milk Solids 22.5% min Aldi is the clear winner in the battle of the chocolate Santas, after it was best for price and second-best for both appearance and taste.

Sugar, vegetable fats (palm, shea), skimmed MILK powder (19,5%), WHEAT flour, fat reduced cocoa powder (3,5%), WHEAT starch, cocoa mass, powdered BARLEY malt extract, emuldifier: lecithins ( SOYA), sunflower oil, whey ( MILK) protein concentrate, cocoa butter, flavourings, raising agents (ammonium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate), salt. Ingredients: fine MILK chocolate 45% (sugar, MILK powder, cocoa butter, cocoa mass, emulsifier: lecithins ( SOYA), vanillin), skimmed MILK powder, sugar, vegetable fats (palm, shea), concentrated BUTTER, emulsifier: lecithins ( SOYA), vanillin. Total milk constituents: 32% - total cocoa constituents: 14.5%. Milk chocolate contains cocoa solids 32% min., milk solids 22.5% min. It’s been a little while since I ate a bar of Dairy Milk, but this didn’t taste how I remember Dairy Milk tasting. Perhaps it was just in comparison to the others, but it wasn’t as sweet. He wasn’t as robust as he looked like he was going to be – he gave way easily. He was slightly crumbly but not as much as the Lidl Santa.

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