{"id":100293,"date":"2023-11-25T18:38:27","date_gmt":"2023-11-25T18:38:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turbocelebrity.com\/?p=100293"},"modified":"2023-11-25T18:38:27","modified_gmt":"2023-11-25T18:38:27","slug":"brit-splits-opinion-after-creating-uk-chocolate-tier-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turbocelebrity.com\/lifestyle\/brit-splits-opinion-after-creating-uk-chocolate-tier-list\/","title":{"rendered":"Brit splits opinion after creating UK chocolate tier list"},"content":{"rendered":"
A Briton has divided opinion online after creating a UK chocolate bar tier list, ranking confectionery from best to worst as he sees it.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Liam Vizeh, who is from England but lives in Poland, took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share his chocolate opinions – but some people think his rankings are controversial to say the least.<\/p>\n
The post, which racked up over 500,000 views, was captioned: ‘Accurate UK Chocolate Tier List.’<\/p>\n
The content creator ranked the sweet treats from ‘God tier’ to ‘a bit sh**’ placing Cream Eggs, Snickers, Reese’s, Ferrero Rocher and Terry’s Chocolate Orange at the very top.<\/p>\n
While at the very bottom of the list was Cadbury’s Fudge, After Eights and Rolos, leaving some people fuming.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Liam Vizeh, who is from England but lives in Poland,\u00a0split opinion after creating a UK chocolate bar tier list leaving many fighting for their favourites<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, Liam said he could ‘take or leave’ Galaxy, Mint Aero, Daim, Crunch, KitKat, Yorkie, Magic Stars and Mini Eggs.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Many disagreed with Liam’s tiering system with one person saying ‘it’s criminal’ to put Rolos in the bottom tier.<\/p>\n
Others argued: ‘Justice for Rolos’ which they said were ‘class’.\u00a0<\/p>\n
One person snapped: ‘Just say you\u2019ve got no taste. Rolos are up there with the wheel in terms of inventions.’<\/p>\n
Others stood up for After Eights, while others claimed Mini Eggs deserved ‘more respect’.<\/p>\n
One person said: ‘AFTER EIGHTS BOTTOM TIER?????’\u00a0<\/p>\n
While another wrote: ‘The list doesn\u2019t count as soon as I see you\u2019ve but After Eights bottom.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Many disagreed with Liam’s tiering system with one person saying ‘it’s criminal’ to have Rolo’s at the bottom\u00a0<\/p>\n
Someone else argued: ‘Respect Maltesers, KitKats and Mini Eggs but fair.’<\/p>\n
A fourth wrote: ‘This Mini Eggs slander is unacceptable.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
While another agreed saying: ‘Mini Eggs deserve to be near the top.’\u00a0<\/p>\n
It comes after people were left divided yet again over a special edition\u00a0popular wafer bar that has arrived on UK supermarket shelves.<\/p>\n
KitKat’s mint cookies and cream bar is only available at B&M stores – and shoppers are either obsessed with or put off by it.<\/p>\n
This is the first time the chocolate has hit British shelves, after previously only being spotted in Australian supermarkets.<\/p>\n
A member of Facebook group Snack Reviews recently posted an image of the minty chocolate bar, which takes the regular KitKat and sandwiches it between mint cookies and cream flavouring.<\/p>\n
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KitKat’s mint cookies and cream bar, which was previously only seen in Australian supermarkets, has finally hit UK shelves<\/p>\n
The person claimed the chocolate bar is available in the budget store for \u00a32.99 – and people were quick to share their thoughts on the flavour.<\/p>\n
Some people were seriously unimpressed by the new flavour and called for makers of the bar to ‘leave KitKat as it is please’ – with one even branding the minty treat as ‘gross’.<\/p>\n
Another account revealed their mixed feelings on the new bar: ‘Not too sure about this’.<\/p>\n
The reported price of \u00a32.99 for just one individual 170g bar was enough to put off one person who asked: ‘Who pays 3 quid for a chocolate bar?’.<\/p>\n
A different user quipped: ‘Why not just eat a KitKat whilst brushing your teeth?’, although others were more easily swayed: ‘Looks a bit weird, but I’ll try it!’<\/p>\n
But many were impressed by the brand’s unique flavour, which is usually reserved for ice cream. One user said: ‘Wow looks nice, not seen them anywhere’.<\/p>\n
Another claimed: ‘That looks delicious’, while a different user pleaded: ‘Please get me one for Christmas, I still haven’t tried this’.<\/p>\n