Moreish Birthday Cake White Chocolate @ Coles - Disgusting!

Tonight we found a new brand of chocolate at Coles called Moreish and it was on special for $2.50.

The product was:

Moreish Birthday Cake White Chocolate 180g

There were a number of other flavours also.

We opened it for dessert tonight and everyone in my family immediately couldn't eat it, including me. It was simply disgusting and tasted like eating some kind of manufacturing material.

Has anyone else had some, and is so, what was your opinion?

My advice is to steer clear of Moreish! They have a strange idea of what chocolate should taste like!

And I'm usually the one who ends up eating the chocolate that the kids don't like.

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Comments

  • +2

    There's no such thing at white chocolate.

    • +1

      You must be fun at parties

      • +2

        This is not something I discuss with my peers (unless it's a white chocolate fondue party). Just sharing a fact.

        • How is white chocolate not chocolate?

          It has the same ingredients of brown chocolate except cocoa liquor. But it still has has cocoa butter as its base.

  • +1

    Ingredients: cocoa solids, milk powders, polydextrose, sugar, sunflower oil, emulsifier 322 (from sunflower) natural flavours, colours. cream filling 25% sprinkle 3.5%

    E322 is soy based & probably the cause of the distaste, in my unprofessional opinion

    • Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, well that could explain it! Thanks, mate.

    • +6

      Except that the ingredients list says that it comes from sunflowers.

      • oops - ya got me

  • +1

    There really is very little that is more plastic and inedible than "white chocolate" pastry products from the major supermarkets. They're always variations on inedible wax. Which is fine if you're into wax, which I'm not.

    I say this as someone who does not eat milk or dark chocolate, only white, because of some random preservative or ingredient in the browner versions which makes me feel icky. So white chocolate is kind of like moth to a flame stuff for me and I'm forced to at least try every version of it. For science.

    • inedible wax. Which is fine if you're into wax, which I'm not.

      Fondant sweating in the corner

  • Baked cheesecake is the best choice. And you'd better hope someone doesn't like cheesecake because it means more cheesecake for you. I could eat a whole one which is probably like 20,000 calories, but it's so worth it. Baked cheesecake is the way to go, normal cheesecake just kinda tastes and feels like cream cheese.

  • +1

    Imagine my shock that birthday cake flavoured white “chocolate” is disgusting…

    • +2

      ADABCHS

  • Thanks for the 'advices' OP!

    Thanks to you I am now safely steering clear of something I would never had gone near in the first place.

  • +1

    It's a $2.50 white chocolate cake from a supermarket, OP, what exactly were you expecting?

  • -1

    Lessish Birthday Cake White Chocolate more like it!

  • I just randomly found this "deal" this afternoon just browsing the isles.

    TOTALLY AGREE WITH OP!

    I just tried it and had to look online to see what the internet was saying about it and randomly there's a super recent post from my frequently used bargain app.. 😅

    You basically took the words out of my mouth. This has a weird "fake" flavour that makes it taste nasty.. It's supposed to be just like white chocolate with sprinkles/100's and 1000's but the white chocolate is just putrid. Atleast you were able to confirm I didn't get a random batch with cyanide. <3

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