Arriving in Dublin 2 hours later than expected after sitting in an hour of traffic to travel 1/2 km and running on fumes (determined to return the prepaid gas rental car on empty), then sitting in more traffic on the steaming hot bus ride into the city center; the last thing I wanted to do was find an ice cream shop. As we walked around the city, Mars Bars Girls (for lack of a better word) appeared like angels from Heaven. On this particularly warm and sunny Dublin afternoon, girls clad in skimpy skirts, tiny tank tops, huge sunglass and tan Ugg boots were standing on a corner in Temple bar giving away free Mars Bars ice cream. Despite the ironic fact that these stick thin girls probably didn’t ever eat ice cream, I was happy to take their recommendation and try the free ice cream. I mean, who turns down free ice cream—especially when that’s exactly what I was exhaustedly and unenthusiastically seeking out. Anyway, the ice cream was free and exceptionally well timed. The Mars Bar packaging was nice; though I was surprised to find that there was nothing on it to indicate that it was ice cream instead of a regular Mars Bar. The ice cream was smooth and the chocolate outside was better than the average candy bar. But, the caramel was what made this ice cream bar stand out. It was a thick caramel. Not quite as thick as caramel apple caramel, but much thicker and much better tasting than regular candy bar caramel. As a whole it was good, not great, but for a mass-produced ice cream candy bar, it was very good. When compared to hard ice cream, it wasn’t anything special.
- Flavor: 3.5
- Flavor Intensity: 3.5
- Texture: 4.5
- Originality: 3.5
- Overall: 3.5
- Cost: free
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