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Just read this arctical and it got me thinking, would you pay this price for a packet of twix
And the kids in Africa forced to gather the cocoa aren't even paid that.
But responding to the question, no.
My thought exactly. I think it's ridiculous how they make these prices up. Yeah there's import tax and stuff but surely it don't bump the retail price up that much could it? Barring in mind how many units they buy
Nope, never. There is nothing that the bog standard chocolate brands could do to make me think that they’re chocolate is just bog standard. I will only pay cheap prices for them
Erm nearly £5 to have a twix bar delivered. Not in a million years. So many more worthwhile things to do with a fiver and that's from a chocolate addict!
No, I definitely would not. I get that it is Limited Edition but it is not worth it for me. I don't know what it tastes like but i assume that it is similar to the original recipe.
It sounds like a nice and interesting flavour, but no, I wouldn't pay that much. Hopefully it makes its way here cheaper in future.
£4.48 No! It's a crazy price and I wouldn't pay it. I remember my first taste of oreos and hershey bar and I've never been so disappointed. It was a 'what is the fuss about?' moment. Apologies to anyone from across the pond but we all tend to enjoy the chocolate and flavours we were growing up with. I am sure Germany feels the same way. It's a no from me.
Yes I would and I've paid more for a small chocolate bar. If it was matcha flavour I would order it now. £4.48 isn't exactly a fortune if you really want to try it.
No and especially a delivery charge too. I saw on Facebook that Cadbury were selling Caramilk online in the Uk for a limited time, as its only available in Australia, but they want £8 for a 150g bar
No I wouldn’t be prepared to pay that amount. No doubt a supermarket will have them on a half price offer soon. Like lots of products the recommended price is over inflated.
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