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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 7:12:55 AM | | haha oh c'mon threads about why women don't like short guys, nice guys, facial hair or why men don't like big girls or independant women is vitally relevant to us all on dating sites! | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 7:40:56 AM | Taken from a website I just googled...
"....When the bar is made, two molds are used (the whole procedure is automated and mechanized so that thousands of bars are made per hour). In the first mold, the actual shape of the bar, molten chocolate is poured to about the halfway-full point. Meanwhile, in another machine, a second mold is readied. This one is a similar shape but smaller... and in this one Caramilk is poured into individual spaces. Then the Caramilk pieces are frozen. Yes, frozen - thus creating small, hard, Caramilk "lozenges." These are dropped into the chocolate in the first mold (being frozen Caramilk, they float).
"Next the "bottom" of the bar is made by covering the whole thing with a second layer of chocolate, enough to fill the mold. When the chocolate has hardened (accelerated somewhat by the frozen Caramilk inside) the bar is popped out, wrapped, packaged, distributed, and sold..."
I have never eaten a Caramilk bar. I'll have to look out for them next time I'm at the grocery store. | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 8:15:05 AM | Caramilk is only available in Canada... sorry you folks south of the border.
And I'm afraid you can't believe everything you read on the web.... the freezing story of the caramel isn't how it's done. | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 8:32:16 AM |
So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar?
Well, why don't we discuss how it ^not^ how it's done:
You join online caramel site, and put up a profile describing how wonderful your Caramilk bar is, documenting your case with five year old pictures. Then for the next two years, they send out thousands of desperate e-mails to eligible caramel suppliers, begging them to fill your Caramilk bar for you, getting next to no response. Meanwhile, you go on the caramel forums, where one moment you sulk about how incomplete your Caramilk bar is without the caramel, and the next moment you complain about the caramel suppliers, who just don't appreciate a nice Caramilk bar, like yours. | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 8:38:02 AM | | I have a bone to pick with one of those caramel suppliers too. I mean they should call when they say they will call or else my caramilk bar will be looking for a new caramel supplier. (hint hint) | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 9:13:55 AM | YOU CANT TELL THEM THE CADBURY SECRET!!..THEY WILL KILL YOU!!!!!
its like telling how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie roll pop!!
WE JUST ARENT MEANT TO KNOW THESE THINGS!!!!
HIDES
LMAO @ goodplenty | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 9:20:51 AM | I heard they make the chocolate mold, chill it, and then drop little blobs of moulten caramel on the back side where it then melts through the chocolate into the center (ever notice on the bottom of some, they have tiny little indent marks)
Oh and the tootsie roll thing.. who needs to lick them.. just bite off a chunk
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 9:24:40 AM | | lmao!!! this is a nice humorous thread, compared to some of the ones i've just been wasting a nice sunday reading. pointless really, but at least people in here are being civil and friendly. :) | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 9:57:23 AM | I am now taking applications for a new caramel supplier. The qualifications are as follows:
- not already under contract to supply caramel to an alternative caramilk bar - intends on making an appointment schedule for caramel fillings and keeps said dates. - is sure he wants to be my caramel supplier & will phone when he says he will phone. - thinks my caramilk bar is the best in town and shows me by actions. | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 10:30:21 AM | | well now nougat is defined as nuts or fruit pieces in a sugar paste. I say we avoid the fruity or nutty types and stick to the smooth caramel. But that's just me *shrugs* | |
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| So how do they get the caramel in a Caramilk bar? Posted: 10/30/2005 12:33:43 PM | yes they are....for our american cousins here is a little info on caramilk.
Caramilk is a chocolate bar made by Cadbury. It consists of liquid caramel held in chocolate pockets.
Since the actual production process for Caramilk bars is a trade secret and speculation on the manufacturing process is driven by marketing campaigns (with names such as the "Caramilk Secret" and the "Secret of the Caramilk Bar"), there are many theories as to how they are made. | |
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