What would you do for a Klondike bar?

Cool_Story_Bro

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I walked a mile to a gas station at 2 in the morning hoping they'd have them...

- They didn't. Fucking bastards... :action-smiley-052:


What would YOU do?
Or share some stories...
 


Probably try to remember to pick some up when I'm at the store and pay a few bucks for a pack of them. Then just walk to the freezer when I felt like eating one. Or better yet, just get old school ice cream sandwiches because they're tastier anyway.
 
I walked a mile to a gas station at 2 in the morning hoping they'd have them...

- They didn't. Fucking bastards... :action-smiley-052:


What would YOU do?
Or share some stories...


Which brings me to my next point....STOP SMOKIN SO MUCH WEED SON!
 
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I don't even think I like Klondike bars. Actually, I'm not sure i've ever had one are they coconutty?
 
I don't even think I like Klondike bars. Actually, I'm not sure i've ever had one are they coconutty?

LOL, no not coconutty. The original is vanilla ice cream robed in chocolate. They have since added new flavors such as Reeses, Heath Bar, Oreo, and Dark Chocolate.

Personally, I think they used to be better. At some point they started using that fake chocolate flavored covering and artifically flavored ice cream.
 
so it's just an icecream sandwhich?

edit: actually it reminds me of one of those hard shelled icecream cones.
 
so it's just an icecream sandwhich?

edit: actually it reminds me of one of those hard shelled icecream cones.

Yeah, exactly. It's like 3x3x1 inch piece of ice cream with that liquid chocolate that hardens when you pour it on cold ice cream covering the whole thing.
 
edit: actually it reminds me of one of those hard shelled icecream cones.

I used to go eat those all the time from sonic and DQ as a kid. Haven't had one in at least 10 years.

/off to DQ in a fit of nastalgia
 
I remember when blizzards first came out. I think I was in elementary school. I thought that was the most brilliant innovation ever.