>why don't they sell the full size bar anymore
he was inquiring about the full size specifically, acknowledging that krackel is still sold, just not the full size
Why wont they sell buncha crunch anywhere but movie theaters? I can't delicious popcornbuncha snack at home and I'm not autistic enough to go to a movie theater to stock up on home snacks
>Is Crunch still good now that Nestle sold it? The other former US Nestle bars are lower quality now.
Yes, they are niche chocolate bar for weirdos so corpo leaves the ingredients alone. Buy the big ones though.
for me it's mr.Goodbar the candy bar of the understated gentleman.
These are only good in the dark versions. Hershey's milk "chocolate" is only 11% cacao. It's basically solidified milk and not even legally chocolate in yurop.
I can't enjoy them because of the way the peanuts are cut, the jagged texture sucks so hard compared to any bar that has full halves or whole peanut pieces.
Nah, the small irregular peices of peanut are better for that format. Whole/half peices are better in a thicker candy bar, but with mr.Goodbar think of the peanuts like the aggregate in concrete. The small irregular size and shape of the peices actually help give the slab of concrete strength, whereas large similarly sized peices would actually create weak points.
Why don’t they sell these but every single convenience store and gas station in the US has hershey bars? I understand buying a six pack if you’re doing smores while camping but how the fuck is there this much demand for a plain jane regular ass hershey bar? I haven’t witnessed anybody eating one in at least 20 years.
Production costs are way lower for standard bars. Every ingredient you add adds another section to the assembly line, lengthening the process, creating more failure points, leading to more repair time, as well as the rice and peanuts also having their own additional costs, as well as driving down the shelf life of the bar both simply because they're not part of the homogenous bar as well as the oil from peanuts destabilizing the tempered chocolate over time.
Fine but that doesn’t explain who demands them or why they’re so prevalent. A case of snickers or reeses cups or milky ways? I can see a gas station in a populated area selling a case of those in a week or less. Who is out there on the way back to the office from lunch, or maybe making a pit stop on a long road trip, wandering down the candy aisle at the gas station, and after looking over the offerings says BOY I SURE COULD GO FOR A HERSHEY BAR! NOTHING’S GOING TO SATIATE MY CRAVING FOR SWEETS QUITE LIKE THE BLAND YET SMOOTH CHALKINESS OF A HERSHEY BAR!
I think kids really like it because they're suckers for advertising, maybe parents also see they're slightly cheaper than other options and grab one for the kid. I agree with you though, outside of s'mores I never see a solo adult touching them.
idk about the regular Hersheys bars but I see people buy fuck tons of the almond ones. whenever my workplace cafeteria stocks almond Hersheys in the vending area they're one of the first things to empty out
You get them in the Hershy mini mix bag. Along with plain, dark and mr. goodbar.
OP implied that, retard
>why don't they sell the full size bar anymore
he was inquiring about the full size specifically, acknowledging that krackel is still sold, just not the full size
Crunch fucks Krackel sucks
Crunch is for demoncrats.
Krackel unironically has a drastically superior rice distribution.
Why wont they sell buncha crunch anywhere but movie theaters? I can't delicious popcornbuncha snack at home and I'm not autistic enough to go to a movie theater to stock up on home snacks
You know you can buy literally anything on Amazon, right?
I never thought about it like that
Can I buy a Russian wife
They must be stocking them in regular stores now. My sister handed me a box after going to the grocery store but I didn't ask where she went.
I think they discontinued the full size Krackel, and they don’t appear to have it for sale in Hershey’s web store.
Is Crunch still good now that Nestle sold it? The other former US Nestle bars are lower quality now.
>Is Crunch still good now that Nestle sold it? The other former US Nestle bars are lower quality now.
Yes, they are niche chocolate bar for weirdos so corpo leaves the ingredients alone. Buy the big ones though.
These are only good in the dark versions. Hershey's milk "chocolate" is only 11% cacao. It's basically solidified milk and not even legally chocolate in yurop.
for me it's mr.Goodbar the candy bar of the understated gentleman.
I can't enjoy them because of the way the peanuts are cut, the jagged texture sucks so hard compared to any bar that has full halves or whole peanut pieces.
You have to be kidding.
I'm not, sadly. I enjoy the rest of it, but the bits of peanut remind me of poop. Same thing with ice cream drumsticks dipped in chopped peanuts.
Nah, the small irregular peices of peanut are better for that format. Whole/half peices are better in a thicker candy bar, but with mr.Goodbar think of the peanuts like the aggregate in concrete. The small irregular size and shape of the peices actually help give the slab of concrete strength, whereas large similarly sized peices would actually create weak points.
Oh no, I understand, I'm not saying it should change because of me, I'm just saying my hangups prevent me from enjoying it.
Why don’t they sell these but every single convenience store and gas station in the US has hershey bars? I understand buying a six pack if you’re doing smores while camping but how the fuck is there this much demand for a plain jane regular ass hershey bar? I haven’t witnessed anybody eating one in at least 20 years.
Production costs are way lower for standard bars. Every ingredient you add adds another section to the assembly line, lengthening the process, creating more failure points, leading to more repair time, as well as the rice and peanuts also having their own additional costs, as well as driving down the shelf life of the bar both simply because they're not part of the homogenous bar as well as the oil from peanuts destabilizing the tempered chocolate over time.
Fine but that doesn’t explain who demands them or why they’re so prevalent. A case of snickers or reeses cups or milky ways? I can see a gas station in a populated area selling a case of those in a week or less. Who is out there on the way back to the office from lunch, or maybe making a pit stop on a long road trip, wandering down the candy aisle at the gas station, and after looking over the offerings says BOY I SURE COULD GO FOR A HERSHEY BAR! NOTHING’S GOING TO SATIATE MY CRAVING FOR SWEETS QUITE LIKE THE BLAND YET SMOOTH CHALKINESS OF A HERSHEY BAR!
I think kids really like it because they're suckers for advertising, maybe parents also see they're slightly cheaper than other options and grab one for the kid. I agree with you though, outside of s'mores I never see a solo adult touching them.
idk about the regular Hersheys bars but I see people buy fuck tons of the almond ones. whenever my workplace cafeteria stocks almond Hersheys in the vending area they're one of the first things to empty out