Sick of buying the rubbish new 150g Toblerone with its even more rubbish design?
Well pop on down to Farmfoods where you can still get the old skool 170g bar with its proper chocolatey peaks for the same old skool price of £1.
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arachnoid to fireman1
12 Nov 1611#9
boostii
12 Nov 169#3
Shame on Toblerone for the pathetic new bars.
Chocolate is the only industry where the future holds smaller, poorer quality product yet expects the customer to pay more. Surely by now they could be 3d printing with chocolate doing some really trick stuff, making it it blue or something exciting.
Willy Wonka could not be the more polar opposite of a real chocolate manufacturer.
May as well just buy the cheap supermarket chocolate when the brands keep corner cutting like this. :disappointed:
bailey87
12 Nov 164#19
400+ degrees for something that's a available for £1 all year long. Jesus wept
dunno
12 Nov 163#6
All this talk of smaller Toblerone bars has had me craving the damn things all week! :stuck_out_tongue:
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shoshana80
12 Nov 16#1
Iceland is doing it for £1 too at the moment
brianfj1200
12 Nov 161#2
This size has been selling for this price for years in Poundland, only one of the few things in that store worth the money.
Skyhiigh to brianfj1200
12 Nov 16#8
Poundland have changed to the new smaller version already :disappointed:
boostii
12 Nov 169#3
Shame on Toblerone for the pathetic new bars.
Chocolate is the only industry where the future holds smaller, poorer quality product yet expects the customer to pay more. Surely by now they could be 3d printing with chocolate doing some really trick stuff, making it it blue or something exciting.
Willy Wonka could not be the more polar opposite of a real chocolate manufacturer.
May as well just buy the cheap supermarket chocolate when the brands keep corner cutting like this. :disappointed:
fishmaster to boostii
12 Nov 161#13
Nonsense it's about the taste, I don't want blue chocolate and I don't want 3D printed chocolate or any other tedious fashionable daft trick. There's no need to f**k around with something for the sake of it. I don't want 'hipster' chocolate for morons. Economics mean we get a poorer deal and that's what I would hope manufacturer's address, you can add in obesity and other health complaints in to the mix, I like chocolate I eat it every two or three days but I'm not obese yet and don't plan to be.
carbolite to boostii
12 Nov 162#14
Rather, shame on Brexit voters! weaker pound = smaller Toblerone. Didn't see that coming? David said so, George said so; go listen to Nigel and Boris!
Mikiex to boostii
13 Nov 16#31
Change something = uproar = more sales.....
polly69
12 Nov 16#4
Same price at Tesco and they are doing the white chocolate version at Poundland, the white chocolate is very nice i bought 19 bars and 20 of the standard. They will be nice stocking fillers for the kids so they can make themselves sick Christmas day afternoon. These are a great price when you think a Mars bar is over 50p the toblerone is massive, i cant eat a full one.
splender to polly69
12 Nov 161#5
You are NOT comparing like with like , weight for weight. In the same Poundland store and elsewhere on offer. 4 Mars for £1 , that the 4 X 37.5g - 39g ones, so about the same total weight. Try this: line up 4 bars Mars like Tob and leave a bit of gap per section, it is then massive and you can eat it all in one go too.
dunno
12 Nov 163#6
All this talk of smaller Toblerone bars has had me craving the damn things all week! :stuck_out_tongue:
fireman1
12 Nov 16#7
And not one stupid photo shopped picture yet. :-)
arachnoid to fireman1
12 Nov 1611#9
sradmad
12 Nov 16#10
good find op, heat added
brianfj1200
12 Nov 16#11
Well that's another thing less I will be buying from this expensive shop!
Opening post
Well pop on down to Farmfoods where you can still get the old skool 170g bar with its proper chocolatey peaks for the same old skool price of £1.
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Top comments
Chocolate is the only industry where the future holds smaller, poorer quality product yet expects the customer to pay more. Surely by now they could be 3d printing with chocolate doing some really trick stuff, making it it blue or something exciting.
Willy Wonka could not be the more polar opposite of a real chocolate manufacturer.
May as well just buy the cheap supermarket chocolate when the brands keep corner cutting like this. :disappointed:
All comments (42)
Chocolate is the only industry where the future holds smaller, poorer quality product yet expects the customer to pay more. Surely by now they could be 3d printing with chocolate doing some really trick stuff, making it it blue or something exciting.
Willy Wonka could not be the more polar opposite of a real chocolate manufacturer.
May as well just buy the cheap supermarket chocolate when the brands keep corner cutting like this. :disappointed: