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I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?
I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

Leader Live

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

Now, between me and you, I still haven't tried Dubai chocolate, but when I saw Tesco was now stocking the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, you bet I got hold of one within a matter of hours. The sweet treat (currently on sale for £4.50 with a Clubcard) is made of ruby and white chocolate, but inside it has pistachio cream and cotton candy (also known as candyfloss to us in the UK). This week, I have watched endless amounts of people eat the chocolate bar on TikTok during my evening hourly doom scroll. Many have compared it to what can only be described as 'eating a carpet' due to the candyfloss "fibres", so I had no idea what to expect, and I think I actually scared myself. Truth be told, I'm still asking, what the hell did I eat? In fact, I can't stop thinking about it, as it might be the weirdest thing I've digested in 2025 so far. As soon as I unwrapped the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, there was an almighty waft of white chocolate, now this sweet scent of vanilla was a delight to get started with. But then came the real fun part, it was time to snap the chocolate bar in half to see what was waiting for me inside. Have you seen this viral angel hair chocolate at other supermarkets in the UK? (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) Alas, I was greeted by a mass of literal hairy pink and white fibres, and my brain almost exploded – was I really about to eat such a bonkers-looking substance? I know it's candyfloss, but my mind could hardly accept it as it was so dense. Anyway, I got a grip and took a bite - my mouth was instantly filled with a very bizarre texture, I almost felt like I'd bitten into a tea towel and I froze. But after only a few seconds later, I carried on rapidly chewing and noticed it was dissolving. All of a sudden, it turned into a pleasant chocolatey mix so I began to relax. I don't think I will eat anything as weird as an angel hair chocolate bar for the rest of the year (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) I was surprised at just how lovely it tasted, there was a balance of flavours between the creamy ruby and white chocolate, as well as the candyfloss. Recommended reading: Tesco has 'the best' prawn cocktail crisps according to shoppers - do you agree? M&S strawberry sandwich customers are fuming 'it's only half a sandwich' Nestle says 'sorry' as it discontinues KitKat described as 'dream snack' Sadly, I thought the pistachio flavour lacked a little for my liking - in my opinion, there could be more of it. What I will say, is that this bar is only 70g, and although quite thick, it's awfully small for the price (after about two bites each between me and my partner, it was gone). Would I eat it again? Absolutely. But it might be the first and last time I spend near enough £5 for a smaller-than-average bar of chocolate that left my taste buds with such confusion.

I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?
I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

North Wales Chronicle

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

Now, between me and you, I still haven't tried Dubai chocolate, but when I saw Tesco was now stocking the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, you bet I got hold of one within a matter of hours. The sweet treat (currently on sale for £4.50 with a Clubcard) is made of ruby and white chocolate, but inside it has pistachio cream and cotton candy (also known as candyfloss to us in the UK). This week, I have watched endless amounts of people eat the chocolate bar on TikTok during my evening hourly doom scroll. Many have compared it to what can only be described as 'eating a carpet' due to the candyfloss "fibres", so I had no idea what to expect, and I think I actually scared myself. Truth be told, I'm still asking, what the hell did I eat? In fact, I can't stop thinking about it, as it might be the weirdest thing I've digested in 2025 so far. As soon as I unwrapped the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, there was an almighty waft of white chocolate, now this sweet scent of vanilla was a delight to get started with. But then came the real fun part, it was time to snap the chocolate bar in half to see what was waiting for me inside. Have you seen this viral angel hair chocolate at other supermarkets in the UK? (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) Alas, I was greeted by a mass of literal hairy pink and white fibres, and my brain almost exploded – was I really about to eat such a bonkers-looking substance? I know it's candyfloss, but my mind could hardly accept it as it was so dense. Anyway, I got a grip and took a bite - my mouth was instantly filled with a very bizarre texture, I almost felt like I'd bitten into a tea towel and I froze. But after only a few seconds later, I carried on rapidly chewing and noticed it was dissolving. All of a sudden, it turned into a pleasant chocolatey mix so I began to relax. I don't think I will eat anything as weird as an angel hair chocolate bar for the rest of the year (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) I was surprised at just how lovely it tasted, there was a balance of flavours between the creamy ruby and white chocolate, as well as the candyfloss. Recommended reading: Tesco has 'the best' prawn cocktail crisps according to shoppers - do you agree? M&S strawberry sandwich customers are fuming 'it's only half a sandwich' Nestle says 'sorry' as it discontinues KitKat described as 'dream snack' Sadly, I thought the pistachio flavour lacked a little for my liking - in my opinion, there could be more of it. What I will say, is that this bar is only 70g, and although quite thick, it's awfully small for the price (after about two bites each between me and my partner, it was gone). Would I eat it again? Absolutely. But it might be the first and last time I spend near enough £5 for a smaller-than-average bar of chocolate that left my taste buds with such confusion.

I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?
I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

Rhyl Journal

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

I tried viral angel hair chocolate – what on earth is it?

Now, between me and you, I still haven't tried Dubai chocolate, but when I saw Tesco was now stocking the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, you bet I got hold of one within a matter of hours. The sweet treat (currently on sale for £4.50 with a Clubcard) is made of ruby and white chocolate, but inside it has pistachio cream and cotton candy (also known as candyfloss to us in the UK). This week, I have watched endless amounts of people eat the chocolate bar on TikTok during my evening hourly doom scroll. Many have compared it to what can only be described as 'eating a carpet' due to the candyfloss "fibres", so I had no idea what to expect, and I think I actually scared myself. Truth be told, I'm still asking, what the hell did I eat? In fact, I can't stop thinking about it, as it might be the weirdest thing I've digested in 2025 so far. As soon as I unwrapped the Noesis Angel Hair Chocolate bar, there was an almighty waft of white chocolate, now this sweet scent of vanilla was a delight to get started with. But then came the real fun part, it was time to snap the chocolate bar in half to see what was waiting for me inside. Have you seen this viral angel hair chocolate at other supermarkets in the UK? (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) Alas, I was greeted by a mass of literal hairy pink and white fibres, and my brain almost exploded – was I really about to eat such a bonkers-looking substance? I know it's candyfloss, but my mind could hardly accept it as it was so dense. Anyway, I got a grip and took a bite - my mouth was instantly filled with a very bizarre texture, I almost felt like I'd bitten into a tea towel and I froze. But after only a few seconds later, I carried on rapidly chewing and noticed it was dissolving. All of a sudden, it turned into a pleasant chocolatey mix so I began to relax. I don't think I will eat anything as weird as an angel hair chocolate bar for the rest of the year (Image: Molly Court/Newsquest) I was surprised at just how lovely it tasted, there was a balance of flavours between the creamy ruby and white chocolate, as well as the candyfloss. Recommended reading: Tesco has 'the best' prawn cocktail crisps according to shoppers - do you agree? M&S strawberry sandwich customers are fuming 'it's only half a sandwich' Nestle says 'sorry' as it discontinues KitKat described as 'dream snack' Sadly, I thought the pistachio flavour lacked a little for my liking - in my opinion, there could be more of it. What I will say, is that this bar is only 70g, and although quite thick, it's awfully small for the price (after about two bites each between me and my partner, it was gone). Would I eat it again? Absolutely. But it might be the first and last time I spend near enough £5 for a smaller-than-average bar of chocolate that left my taste buds with such confusion.

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