There’s a store with Dubai Chocolate Bar brownies,

So the Dubai Chocolate Bar brownies were okay. They weren’t the best thing I’ve ever had, and obviously not the worst either — but I feel like they just could’ve had more flavor to them. Like I said, I did enjoy the bite of the one that wasn’t heated up, because it was like a corner brownie — the crispy one that has that nice crunch on the outside and that chewy inside. But these weren’t that type of brownie inside. They were more like the Little Debbie gooey brownies, if you know, you know. I prefer the chew and not the goo

There’s not really much I can say about these, but obviously the pros are that it’s a creative idea. The cons are the price, because I feel like it’s a bit expensive. There were mini Dubai Chocolate Bars as well, and those were $25 a bag, while the brownies were $35 a box. So with it being 10 in a box,(That’s $3.50 a brownie, which is kind of crazy, I’m not gonna lie…

I know these are more expensive in Dubai because they usually use imported ingredients — but this is not Dubai, so yeah.

Now, I feel like if you want to share them with somebody and y’all split the cost, that’s the only time it’s worth it. I wouldn’t go buy this for yourself unless you’re just a fanatic for Dubai chocolate products and you have to have it or try it. Other than that, I just feel like it’s kind of a waste of money. There are other brownies you could buy for cheaper that taste way better.

The fat count. 27 grams of fat for one small brownie is insane. Like, I feel like that should be illegal. Do these companies even care anymore at this point? Because that’s crazy.

But yeah, I saw it, I had to try it — and you know… that’s what we ate.

2025/11/9 Edited to

... Read moreWhile my initial review of the Delcato Dubai Chocolate Brownies gave a quick overview, I want to dive a bit deeper for those of you trying to decide if these are worth adding to your cart. The packaging, which prominently features 'Delcato DUBAI STYLE CHOCOLATE BROWNIE MADE WITH REAL CHOCOLATE & PISTACHIO', certainly sets a high expectation. I was particularly excited about the 'real pistachio' aspect, as that often adds a wonderful texture and a subtle, earthy counterpoint to rich chocolate. Unfortunately, for me, the pistachio flavor was quite subtle, almost an afterthought. It didn't deliver that satisfying crunch or distinct nutty aroma I'd hoped for from a brownie marketed as such. If you're specifically looking for a strong pistachio presence, you might find these lacking. The texture was another point of contention. The original craving was for a 'corner brownie' experience – that perfect balance of a slightly crisp edge and a dense, chewy interior. These 'individually wrapped treats' were consistently soft and gooey throughout, leaning more towards a cakey or molten lava cake texture rather than a traditional brownie chew. While some might enjoy this, for a premium product, I expected a bit more structural integrity and a richer, denser crumb. It made me wonder if the '3 oz' per brownie contributed to this softer consistency, perhaps making them seem larger but less substantial in terms of chew. Let's revisit the price because it's a major factor in the 'worth it' debate. At $35 for a '10-count box', you're paying $3.50 per brownie. For that price, I've had incredible artisanal brownies from local bakeries that were freshly made, boasted superior ingredients, and delivered an unforgettable flavor profile. Even popular gourmet brands found in specialty stores often offer a better overall experience for a similar price point. When I consider 'Walmart Dubai brownies' (as many of you are searching for), the convenience of finding them might be a draw, but the value proposition really comes into question. Is the 'Dubai style' branding enough to justify a price that puts it in competition with genuinely high-quality, small-batch baked goods? In my personal opinion, probably not. Regarding the nutritional information, the '27 grams of fat for one small brownie' is definitely something to note. While a brownie is certainly a treat, that's a significant amount for a single serving. It's not necessarily a deal-breaker if you're enjoying it occasionally, but it’s a detail I wish I had paid more attention to before purchasing. It's a reminder that even seemingly 'gourmet' convenience items can pack a punch nutritionally. If you're looking for a delightful chocolate treat that feels luxurious, I’d still recommend exploring options where you get more flavor impact for your calories, or perhaps consider making your own with quality ingredients. Ultimately, my takeaway is this: if you're genuinely curious about the viral 'Delcato Dubai Style Chocolate Brownie' and want to try them for the experience, especially if you can split the cost with friends, go for it. But if you're on the hunt for the best brownie experience, one that delivers on rich flavor, satisfying texture, and good value, you might find yourself a bit underwhelmed. There are countless other delicious brownies out there that offer a more rewarding indulgence for your money, whether they're from a local bakery or a trusted brand. Don't let the 'Dubai' label automatically equate to superior taste – sometimes, the classics (or homemade alternatives) truly are better!

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chubbygirlproblems

“What’s $35/10?? A scam” girl, I can’t with you.

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crystal⁉️

why did I just notice she only has one lash 😭

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