Twix Java
‘Coffee Caramel & Chocolate Cookies Covered in Milk Chocolate.’ That’s what the wrapper says, and it sounds like a combination that would be hard to screw up. Turns out, it’s nearly impossible; this was one of the better candy bars I’ve sank my teeth in to in quite awhile.
The only disappointing thing about Twix Java is that ‘Limited Edition’ thing. Why make something that tastes so good only to yank it later? America is a coffee obsessed nation, and this bar pulls off the flavor with near perfection. Why take away a good thing? My hope is they’ll reconsider if it sells well. These Twix have just the right amount of ‘Java;’ not so much that it tastes like you’re eating a whole bunch of coffee ground, but the flavor is definitely noticeable. Blend it all together with the milk chocolate and caramel, and you have yourself a super tasty package of candy.
Easy recommendation for coffee fans, but I’d still say you’d be safe in trying Twix Java out even if you avoid the stuff. Simply delicious. They should be available wherever you buy your candy, so long as they have a decent selection. I’ll certainly be buying more, maybe by the case!
–Jeremy Hobbs















February 16th, 2008 at 9:12 pm
Maybe I wasn’t looking before like a good consumer should be, but these limited edition products are getting out of hand. The 7up guy said they are getting rid of pomegranate flavor soon. Hopefully Diet Pepsi Max and Cherry Chocolate Dr. Pepper don’t go soon either.
February 16th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
I don’t -believe- Pepsi Max is a limited edition; it was made as a direct competitor to Coke Zero, and it’s being heavily marketed.
Don’t count on Cherry Chocolate Dr. Pepper being around a long time though, it’s just too different to stick around for the long haul.