So we’ve taken the time to highlight the scrumptious chocolate bars that were so cruelly taken from us… and now, we want them back.We’re bringin’ it back all the way to the 70s with this one right here.
Another source claims, "The original milk chocolate formula [was] invented in Vevey, Switzerland, in 1875 by Henri Nestle." Nestlé SA sets the record straight . Oodles of folks adore mint, chocolate and a bit of crunch. Here is a list of discontinued chocolate bars many fans hope will someday make a triumphant return. They seem to have faded out in the late 1970’s or early 80’s. According to Nestle, the bar was discontinued in 2016. I would venture to say these bars were far more delightful than the plain HERSHEY bars of the day.but we don’t get them in our area so maybe them not being easy to attain makes them so alluring to himThe Nestlé Milk Chocolate bar of the mid 1980’s was a fine thing! They could be hard to find, but were worth it. They were sweet, slightly a lighter color, and the bar seemed super-refined, as the texture was very silky smooth. The bar seemed to have disappeared for years, then I started seeing it around again about ten years ago. I was so excited! I bought one immediately, and upon eating it, darn near spit it out in dismay. It tasted like they were trying to make it more like Hershey’s, perhaps less heavy cream, more cocoa, but tasting not nearly as good as Hershey’s, and certainly nothing like the delicious milk chocolate Nestle I loved so much in my early to mid teens. They brought the bar back, only to have changed their recipe. These days, the closest thing I have found to the flavor I remember is the chocolate in Hershey’s Symphony bar. I don’t know why Nestlé would change something that was so good in the first place. I can still taste the bar I remember, and still feel it’s texture in my mouth to this day. I sure miss it!The American version tastes more like what we North Americans refer to as milk chocolate.
When I was about ten years old, my best friend Jodi and I would take our allowance and walk down to the Quick Pick Store at the end of the street. With it’s delicious mix of white and milk chocolate along with a hazelnut centre, some folks might be surprised it lost out to the delightful Fuse bar above in that 2015 vote.It was KIND OF their take on a Kinder Bueno… but not really… Nonetheless it did what it said on the packet and tingled all our senses just right.What was once a lunchbox staple, is now no more. We would both buy nestle milk chocolate bars. Why oh, why would they take them all away from us?It seems our sweet tooth always gets the better of us, plus we’ve been feeling rather nostalgic as of late. It quickly became a favorite of chocolate lovers who preferred this distinctively creamy smooth milk chocolate bar. Too me they were preferred over hersheys. The perfect mix of crunch, white chocolate and milk chocolate was also the ideal size.And now, we call on all of you to rise up, fight for your rights and the chocolate you need and crave so badly. We are experiencing a very high order volume. We are filling orders as quickly as possible. I’m not sure what they do differently, but before you judge a plain Nestle chocolate bar in the red wrapper, take a look at its country of origin.In the 1960’s nestle’s chocolate Bars were available in New Jersey, 3 varieties: Milk Chocolate, with almonds and the Nestle Crunch. Too me they were preferred over hersheys. However now I haven’t seen a Nestles Milk Choc bar in the area in the 1.5 oz size in about 4 years, and they were scarce before then too. They seem to have faded out in the late 1970’s or early 80’s. The crunch bar is still around though. Called nestle last year and they claim their bars are now made in Illinois. I wish I can go back to like 1964 and get an entire box of Nestles and hershey bars to compare with today.Where can I purchase 2 nestles milk chocolate bars. I have searched high and low / It is for a giftNote: I definitely remember Nestle’s Plain (and Almond) Milk chocolate bars from the 1960’s in NY.
And if there's one you REALLY want to see back on the shelves, why not start a petition?Ok, so seeing as it was a much-loved chocolate bar, maybe that's why they created these mouth-watering icecreams in the 80s too! But you'll have heard all that in the advert. We aren’t even half way through this list. Seemingly it was super chewy and sticky - maybe people wanted to mind their teeth.You might not believe this but… there’s currently a petition online trying to get this delightful bite back and it’s doing rather well!Ok, are Cadbury’s actually taking the piss?