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[–] gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I'd call it "luxury"

It's not expensive, but it's way more expensive than a chocolate bar of similar size from any of the "candy companies" people see at the corner store like Hershey's.

Can get a Hershey's bar that's ~2x the size of 1 Lindt ball for 1/4 the price at my corner store. Bulk discount scaling makes that even more wonky, I think 10 Hershey's bars was like 8 bucks at Walmart while the smaller bag of kind milk chocolate balls was 12

[–] Sylvartas@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago

Fair enough. But I'm mostly into dark chocolate bars. I'd rather satisfy my urges for milky, high-sugar chocolatey goodness with stuff like Kinder products.

To me, luxury chocolate is stuff like Bonnat "surfin" bars which cost, at their cheapest, more than 3 times the price per gram of Lindt's bars (6€ for a 100g bar vs 1.70€ for a 100g Lindt bar). They taste amazing though, and their only ingredients are cocoa and sugar. But I'd probably go bankrupt if I bought them for regular consumption