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Can we tell the difference between Black Thunder and Black Thunder Excellent chocolate bars?

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By SoraNews24

Black Thunder chocolate bars are a great choice when you need a sugar boost that you can discretely keep in your bag or pocket if it isn’t too hot out.

That may also have been why our writer Snufkin found herself at the Black Thunder section of a 7-Eleven. However, it was here that she found a Black Thunder unlike any other. These surprisingly delicious little bars occasionally come in “Premium” flavors, but this was even beyond that… It was Black Thunder Excellent.

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You don’t see many products with “Excellent” in the name, probably because it doesn’t really leave any room for improved versions in the future. Nevertheless, Black Thunder has dared to dream and released this version of the classic chocolate flavor for more than twice the price of a regular Black Thunder bar. Considering a regular bar is only about 35 yen, the Black Thunder Excellent still isn’t terribly expensive at 95 yen each at 7-Eleven stores where they’re exclusively sold.

In front of the box holding the Black Thunder Excellent bars was a challenge: “Can you tell the difference?” This is because these excellent bars are made mostly in the same way as regular ones, but with high-quality cocoa beans for what they call a “rich and luxurious absolute chocolate sensation.”

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Snufkin fancies herself a Black Thunder aficionado and was certainly up for the challenge of distinguishing gourmet bars from regular ones, so she picked up one of each and took them home.

She decided to start with a visual inspection and the moment she opened the wrapper of the Black Thunder Excellent, she was hit with a scent unlike any Black Thunder she ever had before. It was like chocolate with a high cocoa content.

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The rich cocoa could be seen in the bar as well with a darker and denser appearance. On the surface, it might look like the regular bar has more cookie crunches in it, but checking inside they seemed about the same, it was just that the Excellent bar had thicker chocolate over top.

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Snufkin chose the regular Black Thunder to start with and was filled with the comforting feeling of its familiar chocolatey flavor and crumbly texture.

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With that out of the way, it was time to partake of the Black Thunder Excellent. Taking a bite there was no question this bar was built different, but surprisingly she felt the original Black Thunder was more delicious the moment it touches the tongue with its strong sweetness. When she first bit into Black Thunder Excellent she momentarily thought it didn’t taste like anything.

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However, that was Black Thunder Excellent’s gambit. It starts off weak and takes its time as the rich cocoa aroma gradually fills the mouth. It’s a fragrance so fine that it doesn’t need the simple sweetness of sugar to delight the taste buds. Its texture was a little harder too, but that had more to do with the higher chocolate content than the cookies.

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In conclusion, the sign’s doubt that everyone would be able to tell the difference turned out to be unnecessary, because it was all too easy to do so. Black Thunder Excellent reminded Snufkin of those fancy chocolates found in department store food sections and for just 95 yen, that’s a pretty sweet deal on some not-so-sweet chocolate.

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I don’t even know these sugary snacks as I rarely indulge in such things. If you feel you need a sugar boost then I would suggest a lifestyle change is in order.

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falseflagsteve

If you feel you can't enjoy the simplest pleasures of life, then I would suggest a lifestyle change is in order.

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Original is always the best! They can come with all kinds of flavors and sell them at premium prices. But the reason umaibo is still popular after all these years, as well as Black Thunder, is the simplicity and the fact it is such a small and simple delight.

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Black thunder fan here! Had the Black Thunder Ice bar the other day! It was amazing!

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Double blind testing is the bare minimum to do, else people are just responding to their own expectations and anything with "deluxe" or "premium" in the name will automatically be perceived as better.

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I don’t even know these sugary snacks as I rarely indulge in such things. If you feel you need a sugar boost then I would suggest a lifestyle change is in order.

I'd genuinely love to know what Steve enjoys.

I fairly often buy Black Thunder, as they're just the right amount of endophins for a low price. I have been toying with the idea of buying a box full of them and having for a 3 o'clock snack, but I fear I would just graze on them all day and become as fat as a house.

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Perhaps the author would explain 白いブラックサンダーto us as well.

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 I have been toying with the idea of buying a box full of them and having for a 3 o'clock snack, but I fear I would just graze on them all day and become as fat as a house.

I tried that. All that happened was my 3 o'clock snack became a box full of Black Thunders.

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Negative

I enjoy Indian curries and eating lots of eggs and fish. I don’t eat sweet things sort from the odd Hob Nob or Digestive with my cup of tea (Yorkshire or PG Tips).

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