
Mars Revels
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Mars Revels
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Absolute Favourite
I live in Ireland where the 90g(ish) bag is €3.55 to €3.90 per bag!!!!!!!!!
When I go to Manchester I buy the huge £2.25 bag and eat the lot. I know, I'm a pig.....
Little Joy Of Bundle
I really like this little joy of bundle. Will be buying more of them again.
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Coffee Is Ew
coffee ruins it. yolo. live laugh love. dont recommend. throw them away rn
Yummy Chocolate
Revels is coated with chocolate and milk. Tasty chocolate, whole family likes it.
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Save The One You Love, Evict The One You Hate
six flavours - chocolate, raisin, coffee, Malteser, caramel and orange - with the strapline "Save the one you love, evict the one you hate. Mars Revels are the confectionary version of a lucky dip – you can never be sure which flavour you're going to get.
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Half Good, Half Bad
Mars need a serious re-think when it comes to Revels. The Maltesers and Galaxy Counters are great, and the toffee ones are good as well. But as for the other three, the orange is a bit sickly, the coffee is rubbish and the raisins are awful.
Bring back the peanut ones, and maybe nougat ones like they had in the Mars Bar mixes a few years ago. Or, why not bring back another couple of classics while they are at it, like the peanut and toffee Treats. Even Minstrels would be a lot better than the nasty orange-coffee-raisin trio.
And once they've done that, stick them in a Maltesers type box like you used to get years ago. They would make a great Christmas present!
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Love Love Coffee !
I love the Orange and coffee but the toffee needs to go and coconut making a come back @ my favourite sneaky treat ! If they are more expensive because if the coconut I would not mind, and maybe a limited edition of a mazipan one would he fab !
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The Raisons Look Like They Have Been Swept Up Off The Floor.
I have purchased a few large packets of Revels, Sadly the Raisins look like they have been trodden on and swept up off the floor in every packet I have bought.
I have now decided that I will now stop buying them.
Because I am not sure they are fit to eat.
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Where Are The Coconut Centers?
I am a 1960s child and can remember when a bag of Revels was pure joy and never wanted a packet to finish. Now when I open a bag (which is very rare now) I know that the bag is going to contain an abundance of orange centres a few toffee, raisins, maltesers and if one is lucky a coffee centre and no peanut. Actually I can live without the coffee!
How about two types of products one with all the old favourites and another without the coconut and peanut. Each can have unique packaging. Come on Mars surely this is not beyond the bounds of probability?
I never experienced the joy of coconut revels, having my first revels experience in the 80s. However, I do miss the peanut ones as they seemed to add something elemental to the overall bag. I do become anxious when I hear people knock the coffee revels because they seem to be so unpopular. The coffee revels are my favourite and I worry they will go the same way as the beloved coconut ones. And that would be an atrocity.
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Too Many Orange Revels
I have always love revels and they are the perfect travelling choco friend. They took the coconut away for some reason, and now have so many orange ones that they dominate the whole experience. If i buy a bag now, I spend 10 minutes sorting the orange ones out. My only reason for writing this review is because I'l stop buying them soon and would actually love them to replace so many orange with more of any of the others (apart from coffee which has the same kind of sickly taste).
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