Would You Rather? Candy Bars vs. Tortilla Chips Eick November 7, 2007 Would You Rather? 9 Comments It’s day three in our run of five straight days of Would You Rather? questions. Today we tackle a salty snacks vs. sweets question. Would You Rather? Option #1: You can never eat a candy bar again for the rest of your life. Option #2: You can never eat tortilla chips again for the rest of your life. [poll id=”12″] The following two tabs change content below.BioLatest Posts Eick Latest posts by Eick (see all) Fast Food Bracket Round 1: Jack in the Box vs. Five Guys, KFC vs. Checkers - March 3, 2016 BK’s “Polygameat” Campaign Shockingly Similar to Wendy’s “Meatatarian” Campaign - September 16, 2014 Surge Wins Discontinued Foods Bracket! - April 12, 2013 9 Responses Youppi November 7th, 2007 candy bars: does something like a kit kat or twix fall into this category? how about 100 grand or an almond joy? (kinda like 2 mini candy bars, presented in a ‘candy bar’ wrapper). regardless, giving up on snickers is a tough job, but I don’t think I could give up chips (& thusly salsa, which you would only otherwise maybe use on… and omelette?). I eat both probably just as irregularly, but I enjoy tortilla chips more overall. plus at parties, no one leaves a bowl of candy bars out for people to snack on. They leave chips. Oh! It’s the superbowl! Who wants a giant bowl of Three Musketeers to munch on? ridiculous. … Ugh, it’s late, I’m wasted, why not eat a whole bag of… Mr. Goodbars? no thanks. also, no nachos? this one answers itself. Reply Eick November 7th, 2007 Does a Kit Kat or Twix or 100 Grand or Almond Joy fall into the category of a “candy bar”? Ummmm…..yes! Of course they do, what else would they be? Those are straight up candy bars, no debating it. Reply shatraw November 7th, 2007 candy bars are for fat kids. Reply MKO November 8th, 2007 Phat with ph. Reply RandomEsq November 8th, 2007 I’d give up the candy bars for reasons similar to those expressed above. To eat a candy bar, I have to make a conscious effort to get one. They aren’t ever just resting about, waiting to be eaten (with the exception of Halloween when people often have the fun-size around). So it wouldn’t be too hard to avoid. With tortilla chips, though, I’d have to refrain at a Mexican restaurant while everyone chomped. HELL NO. Gimme. Reply Ruca Bangs November 9th, 2007 I looooooooooooooove nachos soooooooooooooooooooooo good! Reply Susan January 15th, 2009 Now that so many candy manufacturers have downgraded their chocolate, this decision was easy. Actually, I never was a big fan of candy bars, no matter what kind of chocolate was involved. Easy choice. Reply Maxwell October 27th, 2010 Sorry guys, I gotta disagree with you, I’d totally give up the chips, thats probably because I almost never eat them anyways but, I love chocolate ^_^ Sorry 😛 Candy bars ftw 😀 Reply Rogan May 25th, 2012 I would probably give up candy bars. I love Kit Kat, Twix, Snicker’s, and Hershey’s, but I also love M&M’s, Airheads, Skittles, Reese’s, Atomic Fireballs, Mike and Ikes… you get it. Also, if I can’t have tortilla chips, what will I use with salsa??? And I always have tortilla chips with tacos and burritos. Reply Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Current ye@r * Leave this field empty
Youppi November 7th, 2007 candy bars: does something like a kit kat or twix fall into this category? how about 100 grand or an almond joy? (kinda like 2 mini candy bars, presented in a ‘candy bar’ wrapper). regardless, giving up on snickers is a tough job, but I don’t think I could give up chips (& thusly salsa, which you would only otherwise maybe use on… and omelette?). I eat both probably just as irregularly, but I enjoy tortilla chips more overall. plus at parties, no one leaves a bowl of candy bars out for people to snack on. They leave chips. Oh! It’s the superbowl! Who wants a giant bowl of Three Musketeers to munch on? ridiculous. … Ugh, it’s late, I’m wasted, why not eat a whole bag of… Mr. Goodbars? no thanks. also, no nachos? this one answers itself. Reply
Eick November 7th, 2007 Does a Kit Kat or Twix or 100 Grand or Almond Joy fall into the category of a “candy bar”? Ummmm…..yes! Of course they do, what else would they be? Those are straight up candy bars, no debating it. Reply
RandomEsq November 8th, 2007 I’d give up the candy bars for reasons similar to those expressed above. To eat a candy bar, I have to make a conscious effort to get one. They aren’t ever just resting about, waiting to be eaten (with the exception of Halloween when people often have the fun-size around). So it wouldn’t be too hard to avoid. With tortilla chips, though, I’d have to refrain at a Mexican restaurant while everyone chomped. HELL NO. Gimme. Reply
Susan January 15th, 2009 Now that so many candy manufacturers have downgraded their chocolate, this decision was easy. Actually, I never was a big fan of candy bars, no matter what kind of chocolate was involved. Easy choice. Reply
Maxwell October 27th, 2010 Sorry guys, I gotta disagree with you, I’d totally give up the chips, thats probably because I almost never eat them anyways but, I love chocolate ^_^ Sorry 😛 Candy bars ftw 😀 Reply
Rogan May 25th, 2012 I would probably give up candy bars. I love Kit Kat, Twix, Snicker’s, and Hershey’s, but I also love M&M’s, Airheads, Skittles, Reese’s, Atomic Fireballs, Mike and Ikes… you get it. Also, if I can’t have tortilla chips, what will I use with salsa??? And I always have tortilla chips with tacos and burritos. Reply