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Jun. 27th, 2003 11:02 amThe Cause: Boredom
The Experiment: Purchase one (1) American-made Twix bar, and one (1) Twix bar from Dublin, Ireland. Compare.
Preliminary Notes: American product lists 21 ingredients; Irish product lists 14. (Irish ingredients are listed in nine different languages, don't include nutritional information). Notable that American product lists chocolate as an ingredient in its milk chocolate; Irish product contains milk fat.
First look: Irish product has a stronger scent, more uneven pattern, possibly indicative of thicker chocolate. Same color, same size.
Taste: Biggest difference in the caramel--American product has less cookie, more caramel, and the caramel is sweeter and gummier than the Irish. Heavy aftertaste, some stickymouth. Irish cookie very pleasant, slightly buttery-tasting
Conclusion: I need a hobby.
The Experiment: Purchase one (1) American-made Twix bar, and one (1) Twix bar from Dublin, Ireland. Compare.
Preliminary Notes: American product lists 21 ingredients; Irish product lists 14. (Irish ingredients are listed in nine different languages, don't include nutritional information). Notable that American product lists chocolate as an ingredient in its milk chocolate; Irish product contains milk fat.
First look: Irish product has a stronger scent, more uneven pattern, possibly indicative of thicker chocolate. Same color, same size.
Taste: Biggest difference in the caramel--American product has less cookie, more caramel, and the caramel is sweeter and gummier than the Irish. Heavy aftertaste, some stickymouth. Irish cookie very pleasant, slightly buttery-tasting
Conclusion: I need a hobby.
nope.
Date: 2003-06-27 08:56 am (UTC)