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It was always called Snickers, they simply called it a different name in the UK for some reason.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI dont mind change, but there are some things that shouldnt be altered
And anyway, it's a chocolate bar not an ancient manuscript FFS!
I like the almond one.
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Clearly it's not a fact. Resistance to change is a bad sign in a techie
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A nice 5 mile run followed by Roasted Squash, Feta Cheese, Semi dried Tomatoes and Rocket with Red rice and Quinoa.
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Most of the stuff I like, although they can be too OTT on sweet stuff at timesOriginally posted by Gentile View PostThey were right into them at a place I worked last year. It was like a pyramid scheme where the commodity being pushed was barely-edible sawdust: one person got a free box, then they used an introductory offer to sign somebody else up, then it snowballed.
There are only about three edible tubs in every box of 18 or so, the rest being filled with weird nuts and legumes. Before long, everyone had a stack of uneaten boxes on their desk and in their bins!
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I've never met anybody that paid for them, I think the contents are nice (I normally go for the least healthy things they do) but vastly overpriced.
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They were right into them at a place I worked last year. It was like a pyramid scheme where the commodity being pushed was barely-edible sawdust: one person got a free box, then they used an introductory offer to sign somebody else up, then it snowballed.
There are only about three edible tubs in every box of 18 or so, the rest being filled with weird nuts and legumes. Before long, everyone had a stack of uneaten boxes on their desk and in their bins!
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