Twix

Though Twix undeniably makes more sense to an 8-year-old than to a 48-year-old, you still have to marvel at its ingenuity and execution. The cookie center alone would be delicious enough, so the caramel and milk chocolate that surround it are merely a bonus. Then there's the psychological thrill factor of having two candy bars for the price of one, even though each individual bar is like, half a regular size bar.

Smooth and then crunchy, Twix satisfies to the end of the bar, and then again to the end of the next. You eat one, then you eat the other one. Or, you can share. With two bars in each package, you can potentially eat one and then save one for several minutes later. I wouldn't leave the second one lying around too long, but it should be good for some time after opening the package.

Another additional benefit would be if you are a twin yourself, you can eat one and then your twin brother can eat the other one. Actually, that plan could work not only if you are a twin, but even if you're just close in age.

Or, now that you mention it, what if a grandfather eats one and his granddaughter eats the other one, so they can both enjoy the sweet crunchy taste of Twix? That's cute.

Or if you are in a barbershop quartet, you could buy two packages of Twix, so each member gets their own bar. Another possible plan if you are in a barbershop quartet would be to get one Kit Kat bar, and each member gets one section. That might be a little skimpy, but it's cheaper than buying four Hershey bars.

Twix is delicious, although I don't know why they bother putting Bullwinkle on the package. That's just bizarre.

Review by Dheri Jordache