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Aero Peppermint Mint Chocolate Giant Easter Egg, 230g

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Aero Instant Bubbly hot chocolate sachets were released to foodservices in 2005, and to the consumer market in 2006. The sachets made frothy bubbly drinks in Chocolate and Mint Chocolate flavours. In catering, the powder is mixed into a paste with hot water, then added to steamed milk, with bubbles characteristic of the Aero chocolate bar. There are several flavours of Aero bars, with the Original being composed of milk chocolate throughout. The Aero bubble sensation has also been extended to other confectionery and dessert products. Aero is an aerated chocolate bar manufactured by the Vevey-based company Nestlé. Originally produced by Rowntree's, Aero bars were introduced in 1935 to the North of England as the "new chocolate". [1] By the end of that year, it had proved sufficiently popular with consumers that sales were extended throughout the United Kingdom. My Mint Slicehas always been a popular no-bake treat in my house, along with my Peppermint Fudge. Adding this delicious no-bake mint aero cheesecake to my ‘minty’ repertoire was an absolute MUST. I obviously adore no-bake treats because I just find them so easy and yet still so delicious.

Nestle Aero Candy Bar MANUFACTURER: Nestle Foods Corp. CATEGORY: Chocolate Candies". Product Alert Market Intelligence Service, Ltd. 23 (8). 22 February 1993.Aero Senior Brand Manager Marion Miles said: " Aero is renowned for its unique combination of chocolate and bubbles that melt effortlessly in your mouth, giving you a little uplifting moment. The science and technology behind Aero made it unique from the start - but we continually look for new ways to innovate and delight fans. We are thrilled to introduce a completely different way to experience our famous bubbles this year, with new Aero Melts. Perfect for sharing, Aero Melts flood the mouth with bubbly chocolate for a truly delicious treat." a b "White on! Nestle appeases fans by making Aero variant permanent". The Grocer. 3 March 2001. p.60. Most plain chocolate eggs are free from gluten but sadly some have 'may contain' warnings which mean they are not coeliac-safe.

Available in milk chocolate and caramel flavour sharing bags, Aero Melts will be available in supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide from the beginning of February. An Aero Melts orange variant will be available exclusively in Asda stores. Arnold, Matthew (4 April 2002). "Aero mouse too busy to receive first-ever award". Marketing. p.44. RECIPE UPDATED MAY 2017–I decided to update this recipe slightly to improve it. After some comments of the mixture tasting a bit odd, I decided to change the cream cheese to mascarpone. It can sometimes taste odd assome mint extracts are different, and don’t mix well with the tartness of Philadelphia. I also switched the base to a cocoa powder and digestive base as its so yummy!The original recipe is in the comments of the recipe card below if you did want to make it!

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In 2012, agency Skive created the 'AeroMail' social media campaign in which consumers could "spread the bubbliness" of Aero with a digital balloon on Facebook. White Bubbles bars were released in Australia in 2001, with a milk chocolate outer and white chocolate bubble centre. White Chocolate, released with a white chocolate centre as a limited edition for Christmas 1998, and Christmas 2002.

Something simple and easy can still be so delicious. Who knew a combination of cheese (which sounds disgusting if you think about it) with cream, biscuits, chocolate of sorts, and sugar could create something soooo damn delicious.Sheff, David (1 April 1996). "Playboy interview: Salman Rushdie". Playboy. 43 (4): 49. ISSN 0032-1478.

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