Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
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Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
These seem to be latest craze and I have seem them in a good few places in Greece .
Have you tried any of them ?
Have you tried any of them ?
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
Seen Dubai chocolate in a couple of shops, priced at about 5 times + plus the amount of a Cadburys Chocolate Bar, this chocoholic is steering well clear.
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
I went into Aldi yesterday... Honey nut flakes I think they call them.. £1. Kellogg's Honey Nut Cornflakes... £2.50. Taste exactly the same.depechedingle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 8:15 pmSeen Dubai chocolate in a couple of shops, priced at about 5 times + plus the amount of a Cadburys Chocolate Bar, this chocoholic is steering well clear.
You stick to your Cadbury's and screw the Dubai chocolate!

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I've had bubble tea a few times - most notably in Rosa's in Manchester.
In the words of Jim E Brown, it's quite nice. Tastes of tea, with... like... bubble things in it.
In the words of Jim E Brown, it's quite nice. Tastes of tea, with... like... bubble things in it.
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I didn’t have that
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Dubai chocolate sounds like the kind of thing “influencers” eat ….it looks revolting.
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
Seen it in a airport duty free for €25 for a big bar of it .. The wife said there are loads of rip offs , God knowsStalbansclaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 9:39 pmDubai chocolate sounds like the kind of thing “influencers” eat ….it looks revolting.
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
So Dubai chocolate is chocolate with pistachio in it, or am I missing something.
Certainly don't get where they're getting the pricing at £10 for a small bar of the stuff. More to the point, who's buying it in this financial climate?
Certainly don't get where they're getting the pricing at £10 for a small bar of the stuff. More to the point, who's buying it in this financial climate?
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Had bubble tea back in the 90s in Singapore. I had a banana one but it had an aftertaste of cold tea, and I don't like cold tea lol. It seemed to be all students and they had some weird and wonderful very large coloured drinks. Maybe I should have tried one of those instead.
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Ah yes, I remember seeing them support OMD at Hammersmith back in 1982. Decent synth beat combo if I recall.
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Tafas: [talking of Britain] Is that a desert country? T.E. Lawrence: No: a fat country. Fat people.
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It really brings out my inner narky Boomer
I know i should be zen and let it flow over me like water over rocks but grrrrrr
Don't get me started on "Korean Fried chicken", Chinese Hot Pot and those bloody steak gaffs where they give you a piece of steak you'd swear was still mooing and a red hot lump of rock to cook it on, yet still have the cheek to charge you as if they fookin cooked it for you.
W*****s

I know i should be zen and let it flow over me like water over rocks but grrrrrr
Don't get me started on "Korean Fried chicken", Chinese Hot Pot and those bloody steak gaffs where they give you a piece of steak you'd swear was still mooing and a red hot lump of rock to cook it on, yet still have the cheek to charge you as if they fookin cooked it for you.
W*****s
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I've not forgiven him for being such a **** with his Labubu
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"It's not food"ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 9:17 amI've not forgiven him for being such a **** with his Labubu
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What? He's 19 years old!ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 10:00 amHe's a convincing character act though, ill give him that. Putting him at early to mid 30's i'd have known him or been mate of a mates with him around manc comedy and it baffled me for a while that we'd never met
I refuse to believe different.
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
Is it cold?
The tea, that is.
The tea, that is.
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Bubble tea is rank, but I don't drink tea.
The Dubai chocolate stuff is quite nice tho, like shredded wheat and unsalted pistachios mixed together
The Dubai chocolate stuff is quite nice tho, like shredded wheat and unsalted pistachios mixed together
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Cocktails with boba balls in them are awesome so if you're into tea then yeah I guess you'll like em.
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We buy a bubble tea pack for my son who loves it... it has a tea bag - but the instructions suggest dipping it in boiling water for around 5 seconds. It's like the beverage version of homeopathy.Claretfanatic1982 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 08, 2025 4:43 pmThe majority of the fruit ones have no tea at all. It's practically a fruit juice with tapioca balls.
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I wonder if it is classed as tea it attracts a lower level of tax than a sweet drink such as coke or fruit juice?
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Re: Dubai Chocolate & Bubble Tea
Bubble tea is ok if that’s your thing , but surely it’s come and gone by now surely ? Had it in the far east couple of times , I just thought fruit and cold tea taste .
As for Dubai Chocolate , a clever marketing exercise aimed at the type of airheads that go to Dubai . Though in its defence it does have a kind of generic sweet “ taste of the Middle East” , Knafeh ,spell? they call it out there . It’s v sweet ( imo ) and quite pricey . Like most things in Dubai it’s perfectly ok in an overpriced over shiny style over substance
way.
As for Dubai Chocolate , a clever marketing exercise aimed at the type of airheads that go to Dubai . Though in its defence it does have a kind of generic sweet “ taste of the Middle East” , Knafeh ,spell? they call it out there . It’s v sweet ( imo ) and quite pricey . Like most things in Dubai it’s perfectly ok in an overpriced over shiny style over substance
way.