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Probably at least a year ago or so. Because we have so few trick or treaters we give out full size candy bars. I buy a pack of 30 mixed variety candy bars at Sam's Club. There are always some left over. I might have eaten one of the Snickers sometime after Halloween. Snickers bars and most popular candy bars taste sweeter to me than they did in the past. It's a too bit much.
I do have this "thing" for a Heath bar when I'm driving alone for several hours. I really hate that it's no longer in 2 pieces, but one big piece though.
Usually my chocolate indulgence is a Chocolove dark chocolate bar with dried cherries and almonds. I'll buy one occasionally and eat one or two squares after dinner. It lasts a week or more.
They are my favorite candy bar, but I have only eaten the little, mini ones in recent past that were sitting out at work. I don't typically buy them, because I know I will eat them.
Probably about 1970... the last time I went trick or treating. We didn't get many treats or candy in my home growing up so anything we got at halloween was great and got eaten even if you didn't like it. And I didn't really, but it was candy after all. Never liked snickers.
I can’t remember but now I want one; my wife and I usually split one with a cup of coffee. I really like the dark chocolate ones when I can find them.
Never ate the king sized one but have had the Regular sized bar and that was 6 months ago. The size that comes out on Halloween I had 2 days ago. My bank had them in a bucket and I ate one LOL.
I have eaten dozens upon dozens of Snickers bars (and multitudes of other candy bars) as a high school student. We never had sweets in the house, Our dad ran a drugstore and my brother and I were required to work in it on the weekends and all summer. My brother and I would pilfer the checkout counter where the candy was, step out to the front of the counter, grab a bar, unwrap, eat and checkout a customer, toss wrapper, repeat. We figured it was our dad's store, the candy was our family's. I don't know if he ever emptied the trash bin behind the checkout counter (I think that was our job) where stashes of wrappers were or wondered where the losses came from at tax time, but I have definitely had my share of Snickers!
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