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Often displayed on the same shelf as Bimbo bread, according to EHalford. We'll let you draw your own conclusions. Thankfully, they cleared the air over European products with rude sounding names – including Plopp chocolate and Spunk vodka. From flatulence absorbing pillows to luggage you can ride, we've scoured the web to find the on-board travel gadgets you didn't know you needed More
Toffee-filled milk chocolate that can be broken into pieces. Suitable as a small piece of sweet after dinner for coffee or when you are hungry for something sweet. Named after the sound it makes hitting the bowl, obviously. (Why? What did you think it was named after?) Fancy a pair of S'melles insoles from France to go with your Slapper shoes from Mombasa? Hop on over to our forum post on unfortunately named products for all the latest contributions from our readers. More like this Ingredients: sugar, glucose syrup, cocoa butter, WHOLE MILK POWDER, cocoa mass, vegetable fats (palm, shea), SKIMMED MILK POWDER, WHEAT POWDER (MILK), emulsifier (SOYALECITIN), salt, aromas (including vanillin). In addition to cocoa butter, the milk chocolate also contains other vegetable fats and at least 25% cocoa. May contain traces of hazelnuts.
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Plopp is a chocolate bar manufactured by the Swedish company Cloetta (formerly part of Cloetta Fazer). Like Center, another Cloetta chocolate bar, it consists of milk chocolate with a soft caramel center, [1] but the formula, texture and aroma are not the same. [2] Over 95 percent of Plopp bars are sold in Sweden. [3]
Some English-speaking sources have criticized the name "Plopp" as being unappealing due to its use as a euphemism for human feces. [4] [5] History [ edit ] Close-up of a Plopp bar.