These can be hard to find in Australia. They're imported by specialised sweets stores and can be pretty expensive ... $2.60 to be exact. I got this one yesterday in the city in the UK store on Collins Street.
Miss C likes them as well so I have to hide them!
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EDITED TO ADD: I really should have explained what a Dime bar is .. so here goes. It’s a crunchy butter almond bar covered in milk chocolate. Apparently Hershey’s in the US produces a similar bar called a Skor. And even better, Daim bars are imported from Sweden and sold in all Ikea stores in Australia, the US and Canada … to name a few. I can see a trip to Ikea to stock up on the horizon! LOL
Sweet tooth eh?
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I'm wondering what's in them that makes them so yummy!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a Heath Bar...better than Skor in my opinion. LOL
ReplyDeleteI'll take a couple. No, wait...at over $2 a bar, I'll stick with my $1 Heath. LOL
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We go to IKEA a lot I will have to look for it. I love almond and chocolate.
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That is expensive for a bar of chocolate. But what the heck, if you're happy with it, go for it! Happy RT!
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chocolates can really be sinful heheh :)
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Sure thing, I have found some smaller ones, but I think the problem will be that the jars are so huge. xxNick
ReplyDeleteSounds tasty - if it tastes anything like a Heath bar, those are great!
ReplyDeleteI love a good Daim bar with coffee to go.
ReplyDeleteI Norway you can get them anywhere.
Food is generally expensive in Norway.
I think we top the world statistics. So 2 US Dollars it is here to.
My favorite, the Snickers bar, is 3 Dollars and it makes my weight scale burst.
Daim is also an ingredient in a tasty cake recipe.
It can be found on the internet.
Sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt a delicious treat. A high price, $2.60 AUD is $2.43 USD on the official rate today. We would pay for a 'regular' candy bar about $1.25. But a tasty treat, not a 'regular' one, once in a while is a luxury, so thinking about it that way, a small price to pay!
ReplyDeletel can understand the joy you get when you find chocolate that is hard to find! when we lived in Dubai..we had to bring in Cadburies creme eggs secretly because they were banned! then when we lived in Papua New Guinea..it was proper English chocolate..it is not the same as Australian chocolate!
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