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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 5.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.09 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 10 reviews |
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Aerobars candy from Canada! Dec 02, 2008
By Darbi J. Rash
"Darbi"
I ordered these favorites for my son and he said they arrived in perfect condition! As he lives in a warm climate, we were concerned with melting of the chocolate, but they were fine! Thank you for excellent service, we would give this company an excellent rating.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Remember Choc O Lite Bars? Apr 18, 2008
By epsteinsmutha
"epsteinsmutha"
If you are old enough to remember the aerated "big block" style chocolate bars from the 1970s marketed as Choc O Lite, then if you're like me, you miss them terribly. Well, the mother country and our neighbours to the North still get those air filled bricks of joy from Nestle called Aero bars and while the shape is more squat, the joy of the bubbles combined with the melting milk chocolate is worth the import price and it beats the heck out of Hershey's, although if you might feel your ethics compromised, if you've been keeping up with Nestle and the controversy surrounding their infant formula sent to developing nations. If so, I applaud you, but I'll risk the charges of hypocrisy, these are great.
Signed, epsteinsmutha
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Canadian Piece of Heaven Nov 07, 2010
By T2Nurse I am Canadian that moved to the US when I got married 11 years ago..I do whatever I can to transport the Canadian chocolate from home to me here in Ohio. I will tell you that is what I miss the most...although not having it handy every day might be a good thing eh?? LOL Aero is one of my favorites..you can NOT go wrong with this chocolate bar. :)
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Excellent! Apr 15, 2012
By John B. Goode
"JBG"
Something different from your regular chocolate. This is a light milk chocolate which has a lot of air bubbles in it, hence the AERO name. I like it because it's not too heavy in taste and it's easy to dissolve in your mouth. It was distributed in the US at one time but not deemed a commercial success so it's hard to find, but it's a staple in nearby Canada or you can find it at your favorite mail order outlet!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Melts in Your Mouth, And On Your Hands! Five Stars! Apr 05, 2012
By Gary Peterson I shop at my nearby Fresh and Easy Grocery Market every once and a while and, while I'm there, I pick up a bit of their out-of-this-world candy. They keep in a special section of the store away from all of the more conventional candies. This candy is imported from England and, man, is it good! This trip's treat is a bar of Nestle Aero Milk Chocolate with a somewhat bubbly interior filling. It's the same bar as listed here and you'll probably note that even though they imply that it's from Canada, if you read the fine print is says it's from England. This stuff literally melts in your mouth (and all over your hands, I might add). My wife is from Russia and has lived in London and she claims that European chocolates are better than American. I would wholly agree. I've never tasted an American chocolate bar that was this good. Five Stars!
Gary Peterson
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