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  2. People Love Aldi Chocolate Bars. We Ranked Our Top 10

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    Most Aldi's chocolate bars are between $2 and $4, which is a great deal for European chocolate. The day I shopped there were even a few varieties on sale for only $1.39.

  3. Chomp (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    Chomps manufactured in South Africa are sold in that country and throughout Southern Africa, where the packaging features a green T-rex named Tyrone wearing a hat, who also featured on Australian television commercials riding a skateboard., with the popular slogan, "Cadbury's Chomp - the greatest chocolatey mouthful".

  4. I Took The Aldi $20 Charcuterie Board Challenge—Here ... - AOL

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    My mission: Take $20 to Aldi and turn that trip into a delicious Christmas charcuterie board. Challenge accepted! Related: ... Happy Farms Port Wine Cheese Ball $1.29. Happy Farms Port Wine Cheese ...

  5. Nonpareils - Wikipedia

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    Nonpareils are a decorative confections of tiny balls made with sugar and starch, traditionally an opaque white but now available in many colors. They are also known as hundreds and thousands in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, [1] and the United Kingdom. In the United States, the same confectionery topping would generally be referred to ...

  6. Wonder Ball - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder Ball is a brand of chocolate initially manufactured in the United States by the Frankford Candy & Chocolate Company. The candy consists of a milk chocolate shell with a hollow interior that contains smaller candies. The Wonder Ball is wrapped in foil, placed in a small box, and packaged with a collectible sticker. There is a version ...

  7. Sixlets - Wikipedia

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    The ball-shaped candies come in colours that include red, brown, yellow, green, blue and orange. Each colour is purported to add a slightly different taste than the others to the candy. An Easter variation of the candy adds white, pink, and blue pieces while removing red and brown ones from the mix.

  8. Curly Wurly - Wikipedia

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  9. Hershey's Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Hershey's Miniatures were first introduced as an assortment in 1939, featuring the five most popular Hershey candy bars of the period: Hershey bars, Krackel bars, Mr. Goodbars, Bitter-Sweet now called Hershey's Special Dark, and a fifth-bar, Hershey's Nougat-Almond. Also promoted as a full-size bar at that time, Hershey's Nougat-Almond was ...