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They still have them, but they aren't marketed as sweet cigarettes any more, and they don't have the red end that they used to have.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy don't they bring back sweet cigarettes? Used to like those.
They're called something like "candy sticks" or some such.
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Rather than reducing its size, why not simply make the bubbles bigger? That way you can maintain the size of the bar whilst reducing the contents. Obviously there comes a point when things have gone too far, when the consumer bites into a single chocolate bubble.
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I think that they got the thinking completely wrong.Originally posted by Dean View PostBecause allegedly they encouraged children to start smoking. Never understood that though, I couldn't get the sweets to light.
I used to enjoy sweet cigarettes when I was a kid and I never smoked. It was only when I got to 18 and the sweet cigarettes were no longer available that I started smoking the real ones.
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Because allegedly they encouraged children to start smoking. Never understood that though, I couldn't get the sweets to light.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy don't they bring back sweet cigarettes? Used to like those.
Mind you, with that sort of thinking they should ban apple juice for youngsters as it's a gateway to drinking cider in the park.
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No, Cadbury discontinued it, kind of replacing it with the Dairy Milk Bubbly. There has been a recent fanbase campaign set up by a bunch of hippies with nothing better to do to get Cadbury to reintroduce it, which they are going to do for a limited time.Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Postdo they still do Wispa's i haven't seen any for ages ??
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I thought they pulled the Wispa after George Michael got caught in a compromising position with a chocolate bar in a public toilet.
He then wrote a song about it.
Careless Wispa.
IGMC
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Yeah I'm not too bothered about the wispa either... the caramel one was alright, bit sickly tho, and they're only relaunching the basic original one anyway as far as I know.
Personally, I'd like to see the Fuse back in the shops
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