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Welcome all Star Bar addicts

This is bar far my favourite sweet of all time. I’ve been eating them for years. They used to be advertised a fair bit on TV something along the lines of the biggest snack in the universe – something like that anyway. The wrapper was different in those days but the bar inside has not changed to my knowledge. I’m not sure how many of these fine bars I have actually eaten in total but it must run into over 1,000. It came into being in 1976 and had an image crisis in 1989 when it was renamed Peanut Boost but thankfully the folk at Cadbury saw sense and changed the name back to Starbar in 1994.

This 53g bar punches well above its weight delivering 270 calories. Now when I think back to the days when I’d happily eat four of these a day I was basically eating half my calorie intake in Starbars alone. On the SnackCheck web site it’s actually listed as the worst snack in terms of nutritional value. Well that might be so but I dont really care a jot. I don’t eat them for nutritional value I eat them because I love the taste. Out of interest I looked at what they thought their best snack was and they came up with Scotts Porage Oats – cant stand that stuff myself.

If you’re interested in some more facts on this great bar then look no further. Here are the ingredients for your own analysis or reading enjoyment.

Caramel (34%) (Glucose syrup, Hydrogenated vegetable oil, Sugar, Dried skimmed milk, Glycerol, Emulsifier (E471), Flavouring), Milk chocolate (Milk, Sugar, Cocoa mass, Cocoa butter, Vegetable fat, Emulsifier (E442), Flavourings), Peanuts (20%), Hydrogenated vegetable oil, Dried Whey, Crisp rice (Rice, Sugar, Wheat gluten, Malt extract, Dried whey, Salt), Sugar, Glucose Syrup, Emulsifier (Soya lecithin), Flavourings, Salt. Milk Chocolate: Milk Solids 14% minimum. Contains vegetable fats in addition to cocoa butter.

You might find it hard to locate a place to buy these, they’re not being sold everywhere and survive due to a small but loyal fan base. It is the Starbar fans out there that make sure Cadbury keep producing them. If you’re one of the unfortunate people who cannot locate a place to buy then give Starbar Man a visit. His site is dedicated to one thing and one thing only – he sells Starbars. So now you have no excuse not to go and buy some.

In New Zealand they have Starbars but they’re called Moro bars. They are the 4th fave bar in that country so it’s good to hear that somewhere in the world the Starbar (in disguise) is doing so well.

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