What is the difference between a Snickers and Baby Ruth?
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December 29th, 2010
They both seem to have the same ingredients: chocolate, nougat, peanuts and caramel. Dear god, why?
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Snickers is made by Mars.
Baby Ruth is made by Nestle.
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If it was a Snickers there wouldn’t be a problem.
a “snickers” is more thicker and denser. when you bite into it, it coats the tongue and all the senses of a decadent candy bar. when you bite into a baby ruth, it sort of breaks into glass-like chocolate shards. the nuts in baby ruths are, well, bigger.
you asked.
Snickers have the nuts in their nougat and Baby Ruths have their nuts surrounding the nougat. I know I will get some grief on this answer, but didn’t know of any better way to answer it.
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