It is only one of Mondelez brands. And it is hard to spot any difference to Nestlé…
I don’t know why, but at the beginning of the war, when our food supplies were not stable, only these extra black flavored chocolates. appeared in large numbers in shops in the area of my residence.
It’s owned by Mondelez, so it’s rapidly losing the “chocolate” tag too.
It’s not even that good
What did Kevin Bridges conclude about Toblerone and Switzerland with Sean Lock?
Because Switzerland doesn’t want to have anything to do with a sadly deteriorated product?
It tastes good though. People here seem to not like it.
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It is only one of Mondelez brands. And it is hard to spot any difference to Nestlé…
I don’t know why, but at the beginning of the war, when our food supplies were not stable, only these extra black flavored chocolates. appeared in large numbers in shops in the area of my residence.
It’s owned by Mondelez, so it’s rapidly losing the “chocolate” tag too.
It’s not even that good
What did Kevin Bridges conclude about Toblerone and Switzerland with Sean Lock?
Because Switzerland doesn’t want to have anything to do with a sadly deteriorated product?
It tastes good though. People here seem to not like it.