You just can't beat these - like an Almond Joy, but better. Great chocolate, loads of coconut and bits of almond throughout. YUM! I hate it when Trader Joe's makes something awesome, hooks us, then pulls it from the product line. Bummer.
I'd never seen anything like these before:
They are made in Holland and are coconut and coco - very light:
Interesting to try, but not something I would seek out. But again, I don't love coconut. A light, different take on the coconut/chocolate combination.
This is it - Easter is finally gone! These coconut nests are made by Long Grove Confectionery:
And they are great! They have the right coconut to chocolate ratio. Lots of coconut, mixed with chocolate - delish!!! If you can find them, they blow those abominations Russell Stover made this year out of the candy aisle. (Don't they k=just look great?)
The white chocolate didn't work for me at all - too sweet, and kinda weird tasting. This is a definite no go.
These are by the Crown Candy Company based in my hometown of Macon, GA:
They are chocolate and caramel coconut tips:
And they are terrible. They taste like sugar more than anything else. The chocolate is that crappy chocolate and I don't know what the heck that "caramel" is. These are just a waste of coconut. Bleech.
Abdallah offers this Haystack:
The chocolate is good, but it really overpowers the coconut. And in a haystack, it just ain't supposed to be that way. Not bad, but too heavy on the chocolate.
I've reviewed Sanders products before:
And they are always pretty awful.. Their coconut "delights" are no exception. They not only have coconut, but also crisped rice - which I didn't think added anything. Not good.
This is peanut brittle covered with dark chocolate and coconut:
I guess my question here is, "Why?" Peanut brittle is so good, I don't think all this adds anything. It's not enough coconut to really taste and as a topping, the texture is just kind of gross.
If you MUST combine peanut butter with coconut, then there is really only one place to go:
Oh yes, the much maligned Chick-O-Stick - crunchy peanut butter and toasted coconut candy:
This is like a Butterfinger without the chocolate, rolled in coconut. And I gotta tell ya, it works. I haven't had one of these in years, and I really don't crave the Chick-O-Stick, but hey, it's pretty good. I ate the whole thing and I pitched the coconut peanut brittle. I think that speaks for itself.
Remember - it doesn't have to be expensive to be good! And don't take anything for granted - Trader Joe's reminds us that something great may not be around forever.
Well, I hope you enjoyed your island vacation! You can thank Kris for our voyage - she the lover of coconut and dark chocolate. Next we've got to get back to Scotland for the Shortbread Showdown!!
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