Can you identify the candybar by looking at the cross section?
Make a
guess and click on the cross section to find the answer.
I gave up chocolate for Lent, so naturally I’m tormenting myself on this site. Via Page’s Page.
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Bobby, the 2 images that were easiest for me to grab for this page were indeed pretty easy, but some of the other candy bars are more obscure.
Amanda, yes, I tweaked our spam filter to let PaIge’s comments get through.
I like the Caramello one he had on his page–PaIge’s Page. But the misspelling is okay. Before I knew him, I thought he was a woman. What a red blog face I had. :-D
Thanks for fixing my comments by the way…Was that you? I am glad to see that he has returned.
Dennis,
I share your pain. I gave up drinking soda for Lent, which is probably a healthier move for me, but there are at least 12 cans of Coke still in my fridge. Anyway, neat quiz, but is it supposed to be easy? Maybe I watched (and continue to watch)too much TV. Mounds and Almond Joy are right up there with the infamous Klondike Bar.
One’s got nuts. One don’t. heh-heh. A brilliant quiz.
One on the left – Almond Joy.
On on the right – Mounds.
Two of my favorites. Mmm, chocolate. Mmm, coconut…
Mmmm. Nougat.