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Epicurus.com - Nestles Oh Henry Single, Candy Bars (Pack of 36)

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List Price: N/A
Our Price: $28.99
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Manufacturer: Nestle
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Binding: Grocery Brand: Nestle EAN: 0028000089092 Label: Nestle Manufacturer: Nestle Number Of Items: 36 Publisher: Nestle Release Date: 2007-08-19 Studio: Nestle
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Oh, Delicious ! Comment: I really like the two-piece bars. It helps me make-believe that I'm not eating so much. One of my favorite candies in the whole world, probably because it takes me back to my childhood. I think I'll order another box now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Old out of date item Comment: I called the number on the package and was told the case of Oh Henry bars I bought from Amazon was
out of date and that I should return them for a refund. When I find what looks like a deal it's NOT, amazon is trying
top dispose of old stock passing it on to the customer. Is this any way to treat good customers? I spend hundreds of dollars at Amazon and most of the time am happy but this is uncalled for. I also ordered some batteries and they too were at the end of the 6 year freshness date.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Still the best Comment: The Oh Henry remains the single best standard (medium track) candy bar available in the US. Indeed, I would argue North America as a whole, although I do respect the advocates of the Aero. While we're on the subject of Canadian candy bars, you should be aware that the Canadian Oh Henry bar is actually manufactured and distributed by Hershey, not Nestle; although I have a fondness for the Hersey company, once having worked near their original factory in Pennsylvania, both are now reputable companies, in contrast to some others I won't name.
I think part of the glory of the O.H. is the simplicity which has allowed it to work as a combination even with the inevitable pressure to cheapen ingredients and chemicalize. American candy as a whole has been hurt by this sort of cheapening, and I think this most affects wafers. I understand that wafer based bars (like Kit Kat) are very popular, because the crisp wafer can be a vehicle to hold some of the sugar apart from the thicker ingredients, and so it gives a sparkle when you first bite in, but given that most of the caramel type fillers are corn syrup with very simple flavorings, and the quality of most wafer if you taste it on its own is pretty low, I think it makes sense to go for something with nuts--most peanuts stay peanuts no matter what.
Further, and I'm not pointing fingers, I would have some concerns about cleanliness at any place that is using a lot of wafer, because unless flour storage is done in a satisfactory manner, you can find that the stocks are contaminated by various forms of fungal or animal life. That wouldn't happen at a great firm like Nestle's, but that doesn't mean it can't happen elsewhere. Having once had a foot in the larger business, I've become more cautious--still love the great Oh Henry bar! [4]
Customer Rating:      Summary: O'Henry. That's one of our top selling candy bars! Comment: It's got chocolate, peanuts, nougat, it's delicious, scrumptious, outstanding! I ordered my pack of 36 bars thanks to Seinfeld, i cant wait for them to arrive!!
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