Notes on chocolate: a bar you can trust in the long run

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Whatever it’s called, a Marathon is always guaranteed to get the crowds cheeringFavourite chocolate bars have such a hold on us.Every time I get a delivery of chocolate, and the driver makes a comment about it, and I ask: ‘Would you like to try some?’ the answer is invariably: ‘Ah no, I’m a Dairy Milk/Fruit and Nut kinda person’ (these are the most likely to be mentioned, although occasionally it might be a Twirl).As I said a few weeks ago, one of my favourites was always a Snickers, or Marathon bar, as it was once known.I used to tell myself that the nuts added an extra nutritional layer (indeed, a whole campaign has been made about that).Flake was the glamorous choice (eagle-eyed readers may remember it was one of my first, heady buys with my own money).

Crunchie was the one I would buy the most.The Snickers/Marathon debate has raged for years, some people refuse to call it a Snickers, even though it was only known as a Marathon for 22 years of its nearly 100-year history, and even then only in the UK and Ireland, and stopped being a Marathon in 1990 – fully 34 years ago.Now, and for a limited time – until December – for those who want to buy a Marathon, you can get them in Morrisons stores.No doubt they will sell for far more come January, via eBay, if that’s your jam.What was my jam this week was Luisa’s 75% Solomon Islands Toasted Almonds bar, £4.

95/50g.I love Luisa’s mini, yet chunky-sized, bars.The chocolate was stand out: bright, keen, smooth, creamy, impressing.If I were writing a report card for it, it would have it all going on.Maybe it should be called the Teacher’s Pet bar.

A glorious treat for those of you who like to go 70% and beyond.Follow Annalisa on X @AnnalisaB
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