Milky Way Magic Stars through the Ages: A Journey of Sweetness

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Milky Way Magic Stars is a delightful and delicious snack that is enjoyed by people of all ages. These small, star-shaped pieces of smooth and creamy milk chocolate are a treat that brings joy to every bite. The rich and velvety taste of the chocolate melts in your mouth, creating a truly heavenly experience. Milky Way Magic Stars are not just visually appealing but are also incredibly tasty. The combination of the smooth milk chocolate and the fun star shape makes them a delightful treat for kids and adults alike. They are perfect for snacking on their own or for adding to desserts and recipes.


The bag weighs 130g, and contains 'star-shaped pieces of aerated chocolate'. What aerated chocolate has to do with Milky Way is beyond me, as the bar doesn't use aerated chocolate (or stars). The packaging is really cute though, and shows off the product well, although I was surprised when I opened the bag to find the stars are TINY. They are slightly larger than an M&M at a hair under 2cm wide point-to-point and 0.6mm tall, but I was expecting them to be much larger.

They also know that I m a tightass, which explains why I waited until these were on special before picking up a pack to review even though they came out some time ago. The product itself is available in the UK, although the product we have is in the new Mars gusseted resealable bags, and has the slogan Won t ruin your appetite , which is not used in the UK any more.

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They are perfect for snacking on their own or for adding to desserts and recipes. One of the best things about Milky Way Magic Stars is that they are portable and convenient. The small, individually wrapped star-shaped chocolates make for a great on-the-go snack.

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All of my close friends know I love stars. They also know that I'm a tightass, which explains why I waited until these were on special before picking up a pack to review even though they came out some time ago.

Like a lot of 'new' products today, the Milky Way Magic Stars are new only to the Australian market. The product itself is available in the UK, although the product we have is in the new Mars gusseted 'resealable' bags, and has the slogan 'Won't ruin your appetite', which is not used in the UK any more.

The bag weighs 130g, and contains 'star-shaped pieces of aerated chocolate'. What aerated chocolate has to do with Milky Way is beyond me, as the bar doesn't use aerated chocolate (or stars). The packaging is really cute though, and shows off the product well, although I was surprised when I opened the bag to find the stars are TINY. They are slightly larger than an M&M at a hair under 2cm wide point-to-point and 0.6mm tall, but I was expecting them to be much larger.

Made from milk chocolate, the stars each feature a little face engraved on the front. According to Wikipedia, the UK version of this product used to have faces, but they were discontinued. The stars are uncoated, so despite their adorable little faces, these arrived looking a little rough and doll from being banged around during shipping. All were whole though; there were no broken points or pieces broken in half in my packet.

Inside the actual star itself we have the promised aerated chocolate, though the aerated section is only in the middle and doesn't extend to the points of the star. Most of the pieces I had had a smooth surface, though I did have one or two where a bubble of air had formed against the edge of the mould, causing an empty space.

Despite containing a minimum of 33% cocoa solids, the chocolate was rather mild and milky. The ingredients look pretty good (no scary oils) but they taste a little bit like compound chocolate (that's the cheap stuff you get at the $2 shop), with a hint of chocolate brownies and extra sugar for good measure. They are sweet, but at least it's not on throat-searing levels like some other chocolates I could name. Still, they are rather moreish, and given their tiny size, if you like shoving handfuls of M&Ms into your mouth, these would do well with you too.

A serving size is 25g (25 stars - one big handful or two smaller ones). Peanuts, treenuts and sesame seeds may be present. Milkyway Magic Stars are made in Poland.

Additional Information Contains Eggs Contains Milk May Contain Peanuts Contains Barley May Contain Hazelnuts Contains Soya Country of Origin United Kingdom Made in Slough, UK Pack Type: Heat Sealed
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You can easily pack them in your bag or lunchbox for a quick burst of deliciousness whenever you need it. But Milky Way Magic Stars are not just about taste and convenience. They also have a magical element to them. The name "Magic Stars" implies that there is something special and enchanting about these chocolates, and they truly live up to that expectation. Each bite is like a little taste of wonder and delight. Whether you're a chocolate aficionado or simply someone who enjoys a sweet treat, Milky Way Magic Stars are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. Their creamy texture, delightful shape, and rich flavor make them a snack that is loved by many. So go ahead, grab a bag of Milky Way Magic Stars, and let yourself be transported to chocolate bliss..

Reviews for "Magical Moments: Enjoying Milky Way Magic Stars"

1. Sarah - 1/5 stars - I was really disappointed with Milky Way Magic Stars. They were way too sweet for my liking, almost sickly. The chocolate didn't have that smooth, creamy taste I expected from Milky Way. The texture was also a letdown, they had a strange, grainy feel in my mouth. I definitely won't be buying them again.
2. John - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for Milky Way Magic Stars, but they just didn't live up to my expectations. The chocolate tasted artificial and lacked depth, it was like biting into wax. The star-shaped pieces were cute, but the novelty wore off quickly. Overall, they just didn't do it for me.
3. Emily - 3/5 stars - Milky Way Magic Stars were okay, but nothing extraordinary. The chocolate was decent, not too sweet but not very rich either. However, the stars themselves had a weird aftertaste that I couldn't quite place. They also didn't have that melt-in-your-mouth texture I love about Milky Way. I don't think I'll be buying them again, there are much better chocolate options out there.
4. Alex - 2/5 stars - I found Milky Way Magic Stars to be quite boring. The flavor was underwhelming, and it felt like I was eating a cheap knock-off of Milky Way. The star shapes were a fun touch, but that's about it. I wouldn't recommend them if you're looking for a truly satisfying chocolate treat.
5. Lisa - 1/5 stars - I found Milky Way Magic Stars to be absolutely revolting. The chocolate tasted old and stale, and it left a weird aftertaste in my mouth. The overall texture was also unpleasant, it felt like I was chewing on chalk. I couldn't finish the bag and ended up throwing them away. Truly a waste of money.

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