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27 Aug 2013

Around the World - Sweden: Plopp Chocolate Bar


Plopp is a very popular soft toffee centred milk chocolate bar from Sweden, and one that I've always wanted to try - although I'll admit it's purely because of the funny name. To British ears this is probably one of the worst names for a chocolate - I'm sure no one wants to have the word plop in mind when they're eating a chocolate bar.


Plopp is made by a Swedish confectionery company called Cloetta, and I would guess that the distinctive packaging and fun design on the chocolate itself, has remained unchanged for quite some time. Please leave a comment below if you know any more about this.


Once we'd all finished having a good ol' laugh about the name (juvenile I know), we found that the chocolate bar itself is very tasty. The outer chocolate has a sweet edge and decent enough flavour. The inner soft toffee has a very unique and moreish taste, with added vanilla in there too. It's quite sugary but still utterly delicious. The sweet centre would probably get a bit cloying after a while, but since everyone in my family loved the flavour, I shared them out and found that a couple of pieces was more than enough to satisfy my sweet tooth.

Grocery Gems Verdict: Plopp

RATING: 8 out of 10.
Buy them again?: Yes!
Nutrition (50g)
235 calories.
Purchased: I won them in a competition, but they're available from import stores.
Price: Usually around £1.35p for 50g bar.




11 comments:

  1. Lol at this bar. I remember it being featured years ago on the Graham Norton show amongst other amusingly names chocolate bars.

    I've tried a bar from the Cloetta brand before called "Center" which had a hazelnut flavoured caramel , and it was very delicious as I recall. I found it in home bargains but have never seem them since. Seems like Cloetta make good chocolates!

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    1. I've tried the Cloetta Center aswell, although the one I had was a tube of little individual chocolates a bit like Rolos. They sell them in Tiger Stores (quite a few of those around London).

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  2. This is one of my fave sweets to buy when I visit Sweden on holiday. I had a coffee flavoured Plopp a few years ago, but not seen it since, which is a pity as it was really nice (and I'm not a fan of coffee flavoured sweets). There is also a strawberry one, but I haven't tried it.

    Chocolate seems a bit more expensive over there, most bars this size sell for about 70-80p. The 'Dairy Milk' equivalent over in Sweden is made by Marabou, and is really nice and come with a few variations, with hazelnut pieces, dark chocolate, orange flavoured, with Daim bits, etc. Ikea used to sell a lot of the Marabou bars, not anymore it's their own brand chocolate now. :-(

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    1. Hi Liv, thanks so much for your comment and all the info regarding Swedish chocolates. :)

      I can see why the Plopp is one your favourites. I would certainly stock up if I was visiting Sweden! I'd love to try some of the other flavours too. I'm not a fan of coffee in chocolates either, but I've found that it often works well when it's combined with a caramel, so I can imagine a coffee Plopp would taste delicious (that sounds so wrong lol).

      It's a shame about Ikea only stocking their own brand now, I'm pretty sure I bought the Marabou from them in previous years. I loved the Daim one!

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  3. yummy, i like chocolate so much!

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  4. I do like a good Plop ;)

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    1. I hope you're talking about the chocolate bar! :)

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  5. I do love Cloetta chocolate in Sweden, always end up bringing loads home in my suitcase every time I go! It was always good to buy the Marabou chocolate in IKEA until they stopped selling real Swedish foods, the chocolate they sell now is actually made in Germany! Tut tut!

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    1. I'll have to look out for more from Cloetta then! I did really like this Plopp bar so it would be interesting to try out some different products.

      It's a shame about Ikea, I don't really bother with their food section anymore since they stopped selling real Swedish brands. I used to love going there to pick up a few treats!

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  6. Forgot to add, next time I am in Sweden I shall bring some chocolate over for you to try and review! :)

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