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I've only heard of it. Has anyone tried them? I would try them in a heartbeat.... though it can't be too good if you're on a diet.
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I'd probably try them, but I have a feeling they might be ultra-sweet. Of course, most of the deep-fried goodies (Twinkies, Three Musketeers, etc.) are all really sweet, too.
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Reading that made me a little
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As I've said before, Americans will deep fry ANYTHING!
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I believe it was the English that started deep frying candy bars.
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They had these at the fair this year. I didn't try them, though. Every time I hear of some new deep fried treat, I remember the episode of the Simpsons, when Homer dipped his shirt in batter and deep fried it, lol! And there was another one, I don't quite remember this concotion, but it started with a stick of butter dipped into batter and deep fried.
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I remember that episode! Funny! Funny! Homer would eat anything dipped in batter or anything that looked like a donut! Butter dipped in donut... UGH! What a horrible invention. Thinking about that gives me heartburn! ![]()
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I dunno, I would give it a try, at least a spoonful or so.
Sounds like zeppole made with coke, with some tasty stuff poured over. I watch my weight, watch it go up and down, but really do limit intake of sugars, fats, and all the tasty stuff. But would put out a couple of bucks for one of those, just for a taste. Now where do I get a deep fried Mars bar?
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OMG. I googled it and actually found a recipe for deep fried mars bar! LOL.
1 Mars bar or Milky Way bar 1 cup plain flour 1/2 cup cornflour 1 pinch baking soda milk or beer oil (for deep frying)
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I haven't had a Mars Bar fried, frozen, refrigerated, or at room temperature in years!! It used to be one of my favorites. I did find a Zero bar about a month ago. It just wasn't the same as I remember. Cheaper ingredients, or my taste have changed!
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