One of the places that Henrietta and I visited in Nashville was the original Goo Goo Cluster store – it’s downtown just a block off of Broadway. For those of you not from the south, a Goo Goo Cluster is a candy bar, similar to a Nut Goodie. Instead of the maple center of a Nut Goodie, Goo Goo Clusters have a nougat/caramel center. Goo Goo Clusters are VERY Nashville and you can find them everywhere, even at the register of a pizza place where we ate one night. I knew about Goo Goos from programs that I’ve run in Nashville – it’s a fun welcome gift and I’ve purchased them for groups several times but had never actually tried one.
The storefront isn’t a large space – most Goo Goo Clusters are made in a huge factory these days – but they make premium Clusters at the storefront and have some historical photos and old equipment on display. And merchandise, of course. Like usual, I sent several photos of t-shirts to YA to see if she liked any of them. She thought about the long-sleeve cream version but eventually decided against it. Just as well, because I got one of that design and she probably wouldn’t have been excited about us wearing matching shirts!

I also purchased a couple of boxes of Clusters to take home. It wasn’t until I was home that I noticed that the Peanut box was mis-printed. That’s a pretty big fail in my book. Hopefully no one lost their job over it. I thought about saving it – maybe someday it will be valuable – but decided against it. I’ll have photos and a nice t-shirt to remember my visit. (They tasted just fine despite the misspelling.)

Do you have a favorite candy bar?
No. Last candy bar I ate was a mini Twix bar left over at Halloween. Last candy bar before that was probably one left over the previous Halloween.
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Any sweets???
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A bit of good chocolate now and then. Fruit pies. Cookies if they’re not overly sweet.
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I made a new cookie this year called an Italian Christmas cookie. It is very unsweet, and it got a good review from my BFF last night, who is also not fo d of overly sweet things.
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Almond Joy
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Cuz sometimes you feel like a nut
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Cadbury Milk Bar, but I think they are only in Canada. I also like Snickers.
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I see Cadbury bars at our Midtown Mkt., will check next time and see if Cadbury Milk Bar is one of them.
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The dairy milk bar that is produced here in the US doesn’t taste a whole lot like the dairy bar that you get outside of the US. I’m not sure why but I expect it has something to do with Hershey which owns the rights to Cadbury in the US.
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Aahhhh…
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Snickers. Why? Because it has peanuts, you can almost justify eating it by saying it’s got healthy fat and protein in it. 🙂
Chris in Owatonna
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Aahhh, and this reminds me that for a long time my favorite was Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll – I’ll still buy them if they’re on sale.
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I used to like them too. Not as much as Snickers because that’s nearly a perfect candy bar: peanuts, chocolate, caramel, and nougat. The Big 4 of candy bar ingredients in my book.
Chris
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Salted nut roll is a favorite of YAs.
Snickers is almost too intense for me. I love the little fun size ones but rarely eat a regular size Snickers. Fact I can’t even think of the last time I ate a full-size bar.
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Frozen Snickers–takes them to a new level as the caramel and chocolate melt in your mouth slowly.
1 per year. I allow myself 1 per year.
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My dad liked ’em frozen.
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Where shall I start?
I think my all time favorite was (and I repeat myself here) the Russell Stover Cashew Patty, now probably available only at their outlet stores – one is in Owatonna.
Turtles are right up there, and there’s Toblerone, but I think they’re only in milk chocolate. At this point I like the darker, less sweet stuff.
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There’s a candy shop at the mall of America that does great milk chocolate cashew turtles. I always manage to walk by there if I have to go to the mall.
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Mint Aero bars, which are British and can be gotten at Irish On Grand in St. Paul.
—Crow Girl
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Salted Nut Rolls, Kit Kats, Almond Joys, & Mounds. I never buy full size anymore – too much and too expensive. Snickers used to be in the top 3 but the caramel gets stuck in my teeth and I have too many crowns to risk having one of them damaged.
Update on injury: Same day surgery on 12/6. Have to keep this “Cement block” splint on until then. Many folks volunteering to get me to the places I need to be during the next couple of weeks. Knee scooter is helpful but has a wide turning radius. Lots of maneuvering in my small condo.
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I’ve never seen miniature size salted nut rolls, but I may have to look for them.
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Found ‘em!!
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Where?
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Rise and Shine, Baboons,
Northwest Iowa produces the Bing candy bar, and when my high school girls and I gather, someone is in charge of bringing some. They are only available in Iowa.
Milk chocolate and peanuts on the outside. Pink cherry flavored nougat on the inside. We used to eat them at lunch time. it is a ritual.
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I have never liked the cherries in those Bings.
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I remember Bing.. nice that you can still get them for your gatherings.
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I change my mind. Jr. mints.
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LOL . . . Excuse me . . . Snort!
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Agreed
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Had to be done….
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Thank you.
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I like Hershey’s with almonds.
Also found that Aldi has a mint creme bar that is good – I think the name on the wrapper is Choceur.
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butterfinger
others too but butterfingers are number 1
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