Originally posted by alreadypacked
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What happened to the coffee flavour sweeties in Roses & Quality street
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We play a kind of Russian roulette on who ends up getting the coffee chocolates, so I suppose in that respect they add an element of fun that could be done without if you're the unlucky one. I'm not too keen on the coconut ones either, but at least they are edible, if not greatly enjoyable.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View Post
I Liked them
Oh no, silly me. You (along with most of us on here) are no longer anyone's target demographic except for the people selling high performance cars, luxury holidays and savings and investment products.
Be a good chap and step aside to make way for the next generation.
Honestly, re-read this thread and you all sound exactly how I used to view moaning old fogies where I were a lad.Comment
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostNuts covered in chocolate
Salted nuts are the only way to go.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostChef's Chocolate Salty Balls - anyone?Comment
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I just tried nuts covered in Chocolate
Now the dog won't leave me alone!
Back laterConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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