chocolate fish

chocolate fish
Kiwi (New Zealand Slang)
a chocolate covered marshmallow fish. Also frequently given (literally or figuratively) as a reward for a job well done; as in "Good on ya, mate. You deserve a chocolate fish". From JT

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