Supermarket Showdown: After Eight Dupes

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Are the supermarket alternatives to After Eight worth the price?

After Eight's gooey fondant-filled chocolates are a classic after-dinner treat, but at £2.50 for 300g, they are far from cheap. With a thin chocolate outer layer that is only 47% cocoa solids, it's worth exploring the supermarket rivals to see if they can compete in taste, quality, and value.

After Eight

Score: 4/10

Despite its festive popularity, After Eight scored low in our taste test. With a thin chocolate layer that's only 47% cocoa solids, it's not worth the high price tag.

Tesco Dark Chocolate Mint Thins

Score: 9/10

Don't judge a book by its cover! Tesco's mints may have a naff green box, but they are an unexpected triumph. With a dark chocolate outer layer containing 65% cocoa solids and a mint inner that's not overly sweet, these thins are top chocs at exceptional value.

Asda Dark Chocolate Mint Thins

Score: 8/10

Looking for a bargain? Asda's dark chocolate mint thins offer great value for money. With a quality dark chocolate outer layer and a delicious mint fondant, these tasty treats are worth every penny.

Morrisons Dark Chocolate Mints

Score: 6/10

Looking for a more chocolatey taste? Morrisons' version offers a decent snap of dark chocolate with a lovely flavor. However, if you're looking for a strong minty hit, you might be disappointed.

Peppermint Creams from Marks & Spencer

Score: 8/10

If you're willing to splurge a bit, Marks & Spencer's peppermint creams are worth the indulgence. With a beautiful box and a delicious dark chocolate outer layer containing 70% cocoa solids, these creams are definitely top-notch.

Choceur Mint Waves from Aldi

Score: 6/10

Aldi's version offers a different after-dinner style, combining minty freshness and chocolate flavor in one crispy thin layer. Although slightly pricier, you get a lot of chocolate snaps for your money.

Mister Choc Mint Thins from Lidl

Score: 6/10

Despite its cheap-looking packaging, Lidl's mint thins surprise with their good taste. Made with 57% cocoa solid dark chocolate and natural mint flavoring, these choccies offer a refreshing crunch from crispy rice pieces.

In conclusion, if you want to save some money without compromising on taste, the supermarket alternatives to After Eight are definitely worth a try. Tesco's Dark Chocolate Mint Thins and Asda's Dark Chocolate Mint Thins offer exceptional value, while Marks & Spencer's Peppermint Creams provide a luxurious treat. So, why not give them a go this holiday season?


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