Tiki Gold bars hail from the island nation of Trinidad & Tobago. Given its island roots, coconut flavoring isn’t surprising. It’s an average size candy bar with a chocolate coating and multiple wafer tiers. On opening the packet a sweet coconut aroma emerges which is frustrating since there is no real coconut in the bar. At $0.43 though, that’s not that strange. Accepting it as an inexpensive bar, it’s quite good. The crunch is on par with most wafers. The thin layer of chocolate works well. Even the artificial coconut provides a creaminess. Verdict: Tasty, but immediate buyer’s remorse set in after realizing that it’s artificial.
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