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Dooney & Bourke

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Is it a candy bar or a chocolate bar???? I worked with a lady who said "candy bar" and I think she was from New Hampshire. Sooo, is this regional as well??

-- Edited by sage at 20:07, 2005-09-18

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For me (I'm from Seattle), a chocolate bar is like a Hershey's bar and a candy bar is a Butterfinger, Snickers, whatever. A Hershey's bar could fit in that category too.

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Marc Jacobs

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I'm in Iowa and I call them candy bars.

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Kate Spade

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i call it candy bar, regardless of whether it is made of solid chocolate or not. interesting, poll....my sister also mentioned the whole court v. cul de sac difference.

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Coach

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I am from NJ and use those two terms interchangeably.

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Coach

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Candy bar (from SC).

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Chanel

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I'm in PA and I call it a candy bar. 

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Candy bar! (MA)

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Maddie wrote:


For me (I'm from Seattle), a chocolate bar is like a Hershey's bar and a candy bar is a Butterfinger, Snickers, whatever. A Hershey's bar could fit in that category too.

I agree with this exactly.. and I am in Eastern/Central PA.

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Candy bar.  I'm in North Carolina by way of California.

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Maddie wrote:


For me (I'm from Seattle), a chocolate bar is like a Hershey's bar and a candy bar is a Butterfinger, Snickers, whatever. A Hershey's bar could fit in that category too.

agree. if it's just choclate, it's a chocolate bar. if there's other stuff in there, its a candy bar.

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Coach

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We always said candy bar, which always makes me think of Snickers, because my Dad loved those and my Grandma would always have one for him even when I was a kid and wanted a bite.  I was one of those kids who wasn't allowed to have lots of sugary things, so a bite of Snickers was seriously a $10,000 treat.

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Marc Jacobs

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Candy bar.  I'm from Nebraska.



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Chanel

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For anything with chocolate in it, I call it chocolate "I need some chocolate."  For anything else, I will just say candy. Oh, and this is coming from Washington.

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Kate Spade

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Candy Bar (SC/AL)

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Marc Jacobs

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I usually say chocolate bar if its chocolate that I want or candy of its just plain candy as in skittles. (TX) but thats just me!!!

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