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      Condoms e Pop Rocks…
      Questo post rientra nella categoria delle pubblicità…non credo che ci sia bisogno di grandi spiegazioni…ma comunque… La prima foto è una pubblicità per dei profilattici della durex..diciamo di grandi dimensioni…… Invece il filmato riguarda lo spot dei Pop Rocks….quelle bustine, contenenti chissà cosa, da mettere in bocca e che iniziano a frizzare…..beh la mia spiegazione è tutt’altro [...]

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      Candy Review: Pop Rocks Chocolate Bar
      Last year, I reviewed the Limited Edition Chocolate Pop Rocks and while quite tasty, my biggest complaint was the lack of candy in that small Pop Rocks envelope. Pop Rocks has decided to solve that problem by releasing a 2.33 oz “Mega Bar” of milk chocolate with Pop Rocks mixed in. It comes in two 3-square pieces and is rather thick - reminds me of a Chunky Bar. At first crunch, it reminds me of a Nestle Crunch and I was surprised to see just how many Pop Rocks are in it - they weren’t stingy with the Pop Rocks! The milk chocolate tastes good, not super-high quality, but not inferior grade either. Again, it reminds me of a Nestle Crunch. I can’t tell if the Pop Rocks have a flavor or not or if they made special “unflavored” Pop Rocks just for this purpose. Either way, it works. The bar seems a bit overly sweet - perhaps it’s the chocolate or perhaps it’s the Pop Rocks oversweetening it a bit. I was only able to eat half the bar at the

      Written by: Candy Addict


      Pop Rocks Presents: Build Your Own Skeleton Pops
      Have you ever wanted to build your own skeleton out of lollipop sticks? Pop Rocks is now giving budding Frankensteins the opportunity to piece plastic bones together into complete skeletal bodies. Strange timing for this new candy to come out (wouldn’t the announcement be better off closer to Halloween?), but the Build Your Own Skeleton Pops should be available by April of 2007. What I first believed to be edible skeletal (that’s fun to say out loud!) remains turned out to be something different. The lollipop itself is strawberry swirl. The collectible, buildable aspect comes in with the stick. Each stick is actually a bone, and multiple pops must be eaten before you collect enough parts to create an entire skeleton. Here’s an excerpt from the press release: These unique treats are available in seven different individually wrapped collectible bone styles, skull, rib cage, arms (2), legs (2), and hip, that that snap together into a free-standing 20 inch skeleton play

      Written by: Candy Addict


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