Yep, it’s really just like giving your kid a glass of milk. We still have a couple of these left, and I’ll be doing just that! These chocolates are unabashedly marketed to kids (look at that package!), or rather, moms, telling us that there are no artificial colors, there’s only 70 calories, and showing a big glass of milk. Kinder Chocolate: These are a super popular bar and I’ve had them many times – they are an outer milk chocolate filled with a creamy milk filling, but I have never heard to freeze them and try them that way. Super crunchy! All of their flavors look good! Lorenz Paprika Crunchips: These are pretty addictive and delicious, with a sweet smoky flavor of the paprika combined with a bit of cheese! It is the most popular flavor of this major German snack manufacturer. Ferrero of course is an Italian company but its Germany factory is its largest, probably because Germans are crazy about chocolate, and rightfully so. I’ve never had these before and they are just fantastic. Great treat!įerrero Hanuta Hazelnut Wafers: I could also eat these daily!!! There is a really great, high quality gianduja (chocolate hazelnut) filling with hazelnut bits sandwiched between two cocoa wafers. Milka Choco Cow: I honestly thought these would be somewhat generic cookies dipped in chocolate, but they were pretty amazing – the biscuit itself is very crispy and tasty, and they are dipped in milk chocolate made with alpine milk. Kinder Bueno: Kinder is made by Ferrero (see info below) and this bar has a wafer outside, filled with hazelnut cream, and covered in chocolate. This is actually a big bag – a really big one – and outlasted our 1000 mile drive this week. Lorenz Pomsticks in Sour Cream: I don’t know that I’ve ever had flavored potato sticks! These have a pretty mild taste, and they weren’t wildly different than American potato sticks, except they weren’t sold in a can. Perfect for a holiday box from Germany, and of course Haribo is the most famous and best quality gummy manufacturer in the world. These smurfs are blue and have white hats, except for Papa Smurf of course! They’re strawberry and raspberry flavored and very tasty and gummy. Haribo Smurf Gummies: SMURFS! or SCHLÜMPFE! I love saying that. They’re completely addictive and I’ve had to really control myself to make them last. Peanuts are covered in a crispy shell that’s sort of covered with a mildly spicy seasoned salt. Lorenz NicNacs: These are just super great and I do not understand why they aren’t the most popular snack in America, because I could plow through bags and bags of them a week. ![]() A veritable bounty of Treats! Each Treats box has a slightly different balance of items, depending on what kind of snacks the locals like. The box is packed absolutely full which means you get as many treats as can fit, and they don’t shift around, so the treats are better protected from shipping damage.Įverything in the box. All the contents are arranged in the box in a very meticulous fashion. There is really a lot in here! The careful packing extends beyond the tissue. Take the link to the Treats site to learn more about each item. A short description of each snack is also given. The handy card give gives the name and maker of each treat, translated to English where necessary. The December holiday box focuses on chocolate, as well as unique savory flavors. The box included a nice welcome card with an arial view of a Christmas scene. This edition of Treats brought us to Germany. ![]() It looks beautiful, and due to the careful manner in which the box is packed, we’ve had everything survive shipping in pristine condition so far. The snacks are carefully packed and neatly wrapped in tissue. You’ll get your first box within a few days when you subscribe. You can expect to receive eclectic and interesting snacks that you’ve never sampled before! The Standard Pack offers 4-5 snacks, while the Premium box offers 8-10. For December, Treats Box took us to Germany! Treats is a monthly snack subscription full of snacks from around the world.
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