People remained disgusting with bizarre new ‘Hairy’ Dubai chocolate bar and say it looks like ‘Loft Insulation’
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People are disgusting from a bizarre new ‘hairy chocolate bar’ that comes from Dubai.
The ‘Hairy Daddy’ pink chocolate bar, which was launched for noon minutes, contains ‘Fairy’ Candy Floss, which gives a ‘hairy’ appearance.
The pink white chocolate bar has a blue artistic design on the chocolate comparable to the Popular Dubai chocolate that conquered the world storm in recent months.
The strange creation is priced on AED11 [£2.22] For the small version and AED33 [£6.65] For the big ones.
A video with the new treat was shared on social media by Time -out Dubai and received more than 26,000 views.
The clip left many users of social media stunned with hundreds of rushing to the comments to leave their own thoughts.
While some of the creativity applauded, many were not completely ready to eat something that looks like it should be taken care of, where some people compare it with ‘loft isolation’.
One person wrote: “Dubai, you have to calm down.” Another added: “Enough I beg you!”

People are disgusting from a bizarre new ‘Hairy Chocolate Bar’ that comes from Dubai
Someone else said, “Does all this get out of hand?” A fourth added: “Yuck it looks sick.”
Another joke: “Looks like walls insulation.”
However, others have pointed out that this type of chocolate is not a new concept, and note that similar versions have been available in different countries for years.
One person said: ‘The white’ hairy ‘things that are filled in the chocolate is actually sugar candy, aka candy floss.
‘Nothing special about that. These sweets are from Iran in the Golf or Central Eastern countries. In the 90s they called the Iranian sweets. ‘
Another said, “It’s not new, we have it in Turkey and call it Pişmaniye.”
Someone else added: “We have had it for centuries in Lebanon, including pistachio chocolate that we have had, nothing special or new.”
The new bar comes after chocolate lovers all over the world have gone into a frenzy for the popular Dubai chocolate.
British shoppers zampered about the launch of the Dubai Chocolate At British supermarkets, with something in line to get hold of the sweet treat.

The hairy dad Pink chocolate bar, which is launched by noon minutes, combines chocolate with the texture and sweetness of candy floss









While some applauded the creativity, many were not completely ready to eat something that looks like it should be taken care of, with some who compare it with ‘loft isolation’
The milk chocolate bar is filled with crispy KNAF, pistachio cream and tahini distribution. Last year, influencers flew all over the world to get it in their hands when it was created by Fix Dessert Chocolatier, based in Dubai.
Dozens of pastry bakers created their own versions, with Lidl and Waitrosis between the supermarkets that the chocolate bar in the UK slenten.
In April, supermarkets almost saw British trying to get hold of the bar, and even limited customers to buy only two bars each.
Bingbing, a influencer from London, revealed that she went to her local Lidl on Saturday morning at 7.30 am to discover a queue outside.
Once inside, she said she couldn’t find the chocolate and had to ask an employee who kept him behind the counter.
“I can’t believe that we woke up on a Saturday at 7.30 am to stand in line, but it seems that other people had the same idea,” she explained.
“We arrived around 7.55 and there were already about 30 people outside for the opening of 8 a.m.”
‘As soon as the doors opened, everyone just rushed in and nobody knew where the chocolate was.

British shoppers went into a razing in UK Supermarkets in the launch of Dubai Chocolate

Angelina Perello Javar, an influencer from West -Londen, revealed that she went to her local Lidl on Saturday morning at 7.30 am to discover a queue outside the budget store to get a bar
‘It sells £ 4.99 per bar, but if you have the Lidl Plus card, it is £ 3.99 and is limited to two per person.
‘People went crazy for the chocolate bars, they argued with staff across borders. We managed to get two, “she added.
Elsewhere, Waitrose added the popular Lindt Dubai style chocolate to selected stores on Sunday, and now limit the amount of sales that every customer can get.
The chocolate has become the fastest selling sweet shop product in the store.
The taste has proven to be popular with chocolate lovers in the United Kingdom after there were videos on TIKTOK shares, with stores such as M&S, Lidl and Morrisons that also sell the wonderful treat.
Steve Dresser, CEO of Grocery Insight, posted a photo of new signposting in a Waitrose store on LinkedIn.
‘No more than 2 bars per person please … Because we want everyone to get the chance to enjoy our delicious chocolate. Thank you for your understanding, “read the board.
A Waitrose spokesperson told the grocer that the limit was introduced to regulate the stock levels of the £ 10 bars.
A representative said: “Because of the incredible popularity of this product, we want to ensure that as many customers as possible have the opportunity to try it.”
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