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Product Review: Bandai – Super Mario Choco Block

Yuki by Yuki
15 March 2019
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Product Review: Bandai – Super Mario Choco Block

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As Mario games keep popping up, so do Mario snacks. These Super Mario themed chocolate blocks are yet another addition to the wide array of Mario snacks available. There are three ‘levels’ to them and a total of eight kinds available, it’s a surprise which one you get.

Bandai – Super Mario Choco Block
Price: ±€1,- per package

These bars consist of creamy milk chocolate filled with crispy rice puff, but the milk chocolate isn’t overly sweet. In fact it has a bit of a bitter taste to it. This chocolate bar reminded me of chocolate rice puff cereal with milk, the chocolate itself tasted a bit like the milk does after it has absorbed some of the cocoa from the cereal.

The images are easy to remove from the rest of the chocolate, but both of my chocolates were ‘level 1’, so it might be harder depending on the kind of ‘level’ you get. The images do have clear indents around them though so I think it should be possible to remove them neatly without too much effort.

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