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Nestle Chokito

his wins the award for the most coolest name is choccie bardom. It's a crime that this one isn't widely available in the UK, the name alone would guarantee its success - we think it's named after the Japanese chokuto sword, but if you know different tell us! It's a fudgey caramel bar coated in crunchy rice crisps.
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  • Supplier: Cybercandy
  • SKU: 1606350
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his wins the award for the most coolest name is choccie bardom. It's a crime that this one isn't widely available in the UK, the name alone would guarantee its success
- we think it's named after the Japanese chokuto sword, but if you know different tell us! It's a fudgey caramel bar coated in crunchy rice crisps.

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Cybercandy
Cybercandy have been importing sweets and drinks since 1999 - one of the earliest UK sweet shops on the internet we have never lost our passion for all things candy. Occasionally emulated but never equalled!
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