Exploring Mr Beast's Feastables: A Sweet Experience in Singapore
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Chapter 1: Discovering Mr Beast's Chocolates
Recently, I ventured to my local 7-Eleven seeking a light snack. As I approached the cashier, a striking box of Mr Beast's Feastables chocolates captured my attention. I was taken aback to discover that these chocolates had made their way to Singapore.
The price? SGD $4.00 for a single bar. This seemed rather steep for a chocolate treat. Although my curiosity was piqued, I hesitated to purchase it. Having followed Mr Beast’s philanthropic endeavors on YouTube, I was eager to taste the chocolates he often promotes.
However, my curiosity got the best of me. I decided to return to a different 7-Eleven in hopes of finding the chocolates. Unfortunately, they were out of stock. When I returned to the original store, I noticed a price change. Just five days prior, the cost was $4.00; now it had increased to $4.15. I couldn't help but wonder about the demand for these chocolates.
I inquired with the staff about their popularity. She mentioned, “Many school kids buy them every day! They sell very well.” The demand was clear.
Section 1.1: Weighing the Options
Uncertain if I wanted to spend money on every flavor, I reluctantly approached the box. To my surprise, the chocolate bar was disappointingly small—smaller than my hand! Despite my reservations, I was determined to try one flavor. They had three options available:
- Mr Beast Bar CRUNCH
- Mr Beast Bar Milk Chocolate
- Mr Beast Bar DEEZ NUTS
Subsection 1.1.1: Choosing a Flavor
I opted for the Mr Beast Bar DEEZ NUTS, convinced that peanut butter and chocolate would be a winning combination. Unfortunately, I found it unappealing.
Upon returning to my desk, I measured the bar—12.5 cm long and 5.5 cm wide. Keep in mind, these measurements refer to the packaging, so the actual chocolate is even smaller. To illustrate just how petite it is, I placed it next to my mouse, which is already smaller than average.
Section 1.2: Ingredients Matter
On a positive note, the ingredients appeared to be organic. Reviewing the label, I was pleased to see no chemical additives, indicating a more natural product. The chocolate even melted a bit during my brief walk in the sun, suggesting a lack of preservatives.
Chapter 2: The Taste Experience
The taste was intense, with a powerful cocoa flavor contrasted by the overwhelming saltiness of the peanut butter. Personally, it was too rich for my palate. The packaging described it as "Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter; Grass Fed Milk." As a fan of white chocolate, I realized this was not a treat I would reach for again.
Have you had the chance to try Mr Beast's Feastables chocolates? I would love to hear your thoughts on them!