In Canada they have these really tasty candy bars names Sweet Marie's. They were always my favourite candy bars when I was a child.
Not only were they stogged full of caramel, peanut butter, crispy cereal and salted peanuts . . . not to mention covered in chocolate . . . but they actually named the bars after ME! (Don't ever tell me any different!)
All in all a very irresistable combination don't you think?
I don't know if they have anything similar over here, but I suspect they do . . . and I suspect that it is probably the Picnic or the Lion Bars.
Or a cross between the two.
It's funny how things go . . . how when you can't get something anymore, you kind of crave it. Things like Kraft Macaroni and Cheese . . . or Velveeta . . .
All Dressed Potato Chips . . . Coffee Crisp Candy Bars . . . Lucky Charms Cereal . . . Captain Crunch . . . Sweet Marie's . . .
And the longer you have to live without them . . . the more you want them. The more you crave them. The more you think about, dream about, desire . . . them . . .
I find myself making lists every time I fly home of things I want to pick up to bring back with me when I go home. Things like Lipton's Chicken Noodle Soup Mix . . . Cheese Whiz . . . and all of the above . . .
I think I can cross Sweet Marie Candy Bars off my list now . . . because these tasty bars are almost identical . . .
They are chock full of crunchy-ness, and chewy-ness, and peanuty-ness, and scrummy-ness . . . with just the right amount of chocolaty-ness to make them incredibly moreish, can't put me down . . . addictive-ness . . .
The fact that they are named after me is . . . just . . . well . . . the icing on a very VERY tasty cake! In fact the only bad thing I have to say about these is . . . it's impossible to eat just one. *naughty girl am I*
NOTE: for fun today I cut mine with a sharp straight sided metal Heart shaped cookie cutter. Of course you will not get as many pieces if you do this, but the scraps are great to snack on. *grin* AND, the slices look so cute and very Valentiney!
I've always made them with conflakes..much better this way,and the hearts are too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Monique, I thought they were cute as hearts! I bet cornflakes would be tasty and crunchy as well! xxoo
ReplyDeletethese lok very cute Marie!! and look delicious too!!
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These look dangerous. I must try! Muhaha
ReplyDeleteThanks Gloria!
ReplyDeleteColette, they are very dangerous, but sometimes you just got to face danger head on! Go for it girl!
I used to think the same thing about Marie biscuits when I was a child - a biscuit named after ME!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a sweet treat recipe today and could not go past this one, given the name. A quick glance at the ingredient list showed that I had everything I needed at home, so Sweet Marie Slices it was :)
I wasn't as fancy as you and simply cut them into rectangles (boring person that I am) but they were really tasty as a sweet treat - you can't really go wrong with peanut and chocolate, can you? These were easy to make and finger licking good - my husband hoovered up several which is a ringing endorsement.
Nothing wrong with cutting them in slices Marie! No waste there! Not that I have ever wasted any bits! So yummy! I am so pleased that both you and Lars enjoyed them! Xoxo
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