Great combination of thin viscosity, cocoa flavor, and balanced creaminess and salt.
Great combination of thin viscosity, cocoa flavor, and balanced creaminess and salt.
Sweet and salty but no noticeable cocoa taste. There’s a fruity-ish quality to the taste which reminded me of children's medicine. Chalky finish for such a thin texture.
Thin and quite chalky but a solid cocoa taste that is not overpowering. Significant roughness to the tongue when finished, even leaving the mouth a little dry, but worth it for the flavor.
Thicker than it needs to be. A little rough (grainy) sensation left on the tongue after swallowing, but feels smooth going down. Seems very average in many respects.
Extremely salty, almost like drinking caramel. The ‘creamy’ texture advertised is not a luxurious creaminess, but a fake, starchy thickness that makes it unpleasant to drink. Way more salt than any other flavor (unique), but the nasty fake thickening kills it.
Pretty bland, but pleasant texture. The low sweetness balances well with the low(ish) cocoa quality and thin texture such that it’s not a bad experience, just lacking in the flavor categories.
Definitely a British chocolate taste, which is less cocoa and more sweet. Missing a salty note and overall has a very forgettable taste.
Relatively thin, smooth, and has a cognac-y taste. Very sweet, not particularly chocolaty but enjoyable enough taste and experience to finish the glass.
A little on the bland side, the cocoa taste is present but far from overpowering. There is a watery element to the aftertaste, and it could use a bit more salt.
Chocolate chips have a ‘melty’ quality to them but they are not particularly flavorful, unlike the chips in Mr. Sherick’s. Not nearly as ‘worth’ the calories as Mr. Sherick’s either. Very filling.
Smooth and cognac-y, sweeter than chocolaty. Enjoying the consistency more than the taste— the taste is unique.
Texture is unnecessarily thick (I believe) in order to partially suspend the chocolate chips. I like the particulate, it is very flavorful and feels like a dessert. Very strong cocoa taste and experience throughout.
The cream and sweetness are cranked up pretty high but are let down by a weak cocoa presence. It's still quite enjoyable as it is, but you'll have to get your chocolate fix from somewhere else.
Thinner and less creamy than Cocio original, but very pleasant combination of thin/creamy/flavorful. Does have a bit of a watery feel to it that was not as present in the other Cocio types.
Flavorful and chalky- the thickness holds it back (for my tastes). Chocolate flavor is also a bit on the ‘British’ side, but still pretty good.
Earthy smell and taste, not quite peanut-y. Decidedly less pleasant than peanut M&Ms. Very dark color with darker separation marks when it sits.
Pretty flavorless, decent texture, and slight malty aftertaste. Surprisingly not very sweet or chocolaty as it appears to be for children.
Lots of flavor— caramel and chocolate and plenty of salt. Very nice and smooth and sweet. You feel guilty drinking it.
Extremely thin and smooth, pleasant chocolate taste. Sweetness was not overpowering, a bit of a watery-feeling base.
Unpleasant experience, texture is very thick without any creaminess or salty snap whatsoever. The thickness seems very unnatural and is like drinking slightly less viscous pudding— and not particularly great tasting pudding.