It looks like “Roger Wells chocolate‑colored triangles” doesn’t refer to a specific known product that shows up in reliable food databases or mainstream shops. There’s no verified brand or widely recognized chocolate candy with that exact name, and a search didn’t return any concrete info about a product by that name. (News24)
However, “chocolate triangles” are a recognized type of dessert or confection in general — many cultures have sweet treats shaped into small triangular pieces:
- Triangular chocolate‑filled pastries made with puff pastry (like sweet chocolate turnovers). (Pepperidge Farm)
- Homemade chocolate triangle candies or cookies shaped and decorated into triangle shapes. (News24)
🍫 What “chocolate triangles” generally are
Even though your exact phrase doesn’t match a specific brand, “chocolate triangles” typically refers to:
- Small chocolate‑filled pastries (like triangular puffs with chocolate inside). (Pepperidge Farm)
- Candies or chopped chocolate pieces shaped like triangles for easy serving or decoration. (News24)
If you saw this in a recipe or shop
It could be:
- A pastry item where triangular dough is folded over chocolate and baked. (Pepperidge Farm)
- A homemade candy or cookie shape described loosely as “chocolate triangles.”
- A local or artisan item that isn’t listed in major food sites.
If you can share a picture or more detail about where you saw “Roger Wells chocolate‑colored triangles,” I can help identify whether it’s:
- A specific candy or brand,
- A recipe item, or
- Something else entirely. 🍫