I actually don't have chocolate that much. I like it but unless I'm in a particularly chocolatey mood, given the choice between a bag of potato chips and a bad of chocolate, I'd go for that chips.
That said, lately I've got back into Snickers. In Year 7 I used to have a king-sized Snickers on the train home from school, everyday. A wonder I didn't have a heart attack. And then over the last month or so I started getting back into that and most days I had a pack of McCoys (cheddar and onion of course
) and a regular Snickers.
Uh but anyways, fave mainstream chocolates would be Milky Way Magic Stars, Snickers, Toffee Crisp, Bueno, Yorkie Biscuit ad Raisin, Lion Bar, Dark Chocolate Bounty, M&Ms. Maybe some others. Dark chocolate is great - Men's Pocky is one of the nicest types of Pocky - however, a lot of the mainstream companies fail at the decent stuff. You have to buy good quality dark chocolate. I can eat small amounts of White chocolate but generally that and Caramac (I still don't know exactly what this stuff is) makes me feel ill.
Least fave chocolates are Galaxy because it's way to thick and stodgy (some refer to this attribute as 'creamy') and it generally doesn't taste that great. I guess it might be okay if they put nuts or raisins or biscuits in it but I'm not sure. I ised to be okay with it but now I quite dislike it. I don't even like the Maltesers things you get in a pack of Celebrations. Also, Turkish Delight, Caramac (again, what is this stuff?) and Milky Way (way to sweet).
On the subject of Variety Pack Chocolates, everything sucks. More-or-less. Quality Street are okay but generally dull and a little too sweet. Aspecially the ones with flavoured cream or caramel in them. They're gross. Roses are also carp but they're not
quite as carp as they used to be due to the addition of Cadbury's plain chocolate squares. Celebrations, well, I've already said, the chocolate is horrible so that means they're all rubbish. However, Bounty is bearable.
Minature Heroes (now called simply 'Heroes' for reasons unbeknownst to me) used to be the best, amazing even, but it seems over that sometime before last Christmas, they ommitted numerous chocolates including Time Out's and Crunchie Bites. Which was a most stupid desicion. Idiots. Sure they've added Eclairs and Bournevile but Eclairs don't really belong because they're primarily a toffee and Bourneville is pretty gross. I remember the days when the still had Fuse.
So Heroes now contains: Dairy Milk (okay but dull), Dairy Milk with Caramel (gross but okay if you like caramel), Dairy Milk Whole Nut (the one saviour of the pack goddam these are good), Fudge (alright, kinda stodgy), Bournville (gross), Twirl (nice but boring) and Eclairs (these aren't even chocolates! They're nice but they can get a bit too sweet).
I still have an unopened pack of Celebrations from Christmas. In fact I have one NIB Celebrations, one pack of Toblerone Tinys, about a kilo of plain Dairy Milk, and load of stuff from easter that I haven't eaten. *sigh* The mainstream stuff has really gone downhill - about a month ago when Wispa came back, everyone was excited because it was Wispa! They were back, the good old chocolate we used to have! But it was a disappointment. My poor friends were forced into delusion, making themselves believe that they were good when they were far inferior to the Aero bar (which is not that great anyways though the mint version is lovely). Either that or they had simply fallen against Cadbury's brainwashing. Either way, that was a sad month for me.
However, things are not always so bad. Hotel Chocolat does lovely chocolates, as do some of the other more expensive brands. My family was once given a set including some lovely truffles and these little white chocolate and blueberry things with a blueberry sprinkling on top. They were divine. And if you're into chocolate dessert then everything made by Gu (insert umlaut mentally) is gorgeous.
Hmm, I think I spent too long on this. Never trust a girl to write about chocolate. XD