Favourite Sweetie
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Favourite Sweetie
What's your favourite sweetie
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AsleepInYorkshire wrote:What's your favourite sweetie
Melonfool.
OMG am I gonna get slaughtered?!
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If only all elections had such a positive result as this one.
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Sherbet fountain, with liquorice stick.
Or plain Toblerone.
V8
Or plain Toblerone.
V8
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Chocolate..or rather "UK vegelate" ( but not US chocolate).
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Dark chocolate with either nuts, orange, coconut or mint.
One of my favourites from years ago was Mint Cracknel (spelling?). A thin wafer of green crackly mint covered with chocolate.
Shame the red bounties are so hard to find these days!
Steve
One of my favourites from years ago was Mint Cracknel (spelling?). A thin wafer of green crackly mint covered with chocolate.
Shame the red bounties are so hard to find these days!
Steve
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Stuff of legend!stevensfo wrote:red bounties
Like the original red coconut boost
- at least you can still get StarBars
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Ah yes, similar to the Ice Breaker, but better.stevensfo wrote:One of my favourites from years ago was Mint Cracknel (spelling?). A thin wafer of green crackly mint covered with chocolate.
Texan or Nutty, anyone?
Scott.
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Anyone remember Bar Six? I think that was the name. My Dad loved them.
Also Golfs? The orange ones were yummy!
Maybe age, but I'm sure that KitKats taste very different these days. I seem to remember they used to have a more interesting taste.
Steve
PS While we're in nostalgia-land, remember the Ski yoghurts and the ad 'Full of Fitness Food'? I reckon that in those days, most of the artificial colourings and flavourings would be banned now!
Also Golfs? The orange ones were yummy!
Maybe age, but I'm sure that KitKats taste very different these days. I seem to remember they used to have a more interesting taste.
Steve
PS While we're in nostalgia-land, remember the Ski yoghurts and the ad 'Full of Fitness Food'? I reckon that in those days, most of the artificial colourings and flavourings would be banned now!
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WOT!
No Turkish Delight
No Turkish Delight
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Do you mean Club biscuits? There was a 'Golf' version, but it was a plain chocolate version (very nice IMO). The orange one was called 'Orange', also nice. But they still make them, they often have them at my blood donor sessions.stevensfo wrote:
Also Golfs? The orange ones were yummy!
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Yes, you're quite right. My Dad used to buy boxes of them from Cash 'n Carry.Gersemi wrote:Do you mean Club biscuits? There was a 'Golf' version, but it was a plain chocolate version (very nice IMO). The orange one was called 'Orange', also nice. But they still make them, they often have them at my blood donor sessions.stevensfo wrote:
Also Golfs? The orange ones were yummy!
Steve
PS The NHS have upgraded to Club biscuits? No wonder they're broke!
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Always thought they were a poor man's KitKat.stevensfo wrote:Anyone remember Bar Six? I think that was the name. My Dad loved them.
They should come out with a 4-finger KitKat where each finger is a KitKat Chunky.Maybe age, but I'm sure that KitKats taste very different these days. I seem to remember they used to have a more interesting taste.
Scott.
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Bite through the chocolate and chew, reeeaaal slow.Snorvey wrote:A the Texan Bar. If I ate one now, it would pull all my teeth out. Lasted for ages though. Maybe the ultimate dietry sweetie - you probably used more calories chewing the damn thing than you absorbed.swill453 wrote: Texan or Nutty, anyone?
Scott.
Chomp is quite similar.
DM
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Black Jacks. 4 for a penny. Farthing for one.
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What a trip back in time, happy memoriesnimnarb wrote:Farthing for one.
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Maltesers, but for Christmas or when I'm feeling flush Prestat or Valhrona chocolate.
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Lindt dark chocolate truffles - in addition to Stevensfo's list .
Tricia
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I rarely eat chocolate - it makes me feel slow and heavy, and maybe a bit depressed. Doesn't happen with other sweet things, although I'd definitely rather have savoury stuff any day. Strong peppermints are my main sweet indulgence.
Possible explanation. In my student days, I spent a summer working at Cadburys in Bournville, as a sort of human pit pony - hauling huge loads of chocs on a hydraulic hand cart out to the Milk Tray assembly lines, where the girls would then hand-place them into the plastic inner trays before they were boxed up.
It was well known that Cadburys had an all-you-could-eat policy for employees. The theory was that you'd stuff your face with chocs for the first two weeks on the job, after which you'd never want to eat chocolate again. The deterrent effect seemed to work less well on the females than on the males. Apparently it has a physiological/hormonal effect which we males will never properly understand. Google it at your peril.
Anyway, I had my very own Willy Wonka moment when I was very nearly killed by half a tonne of strawberry creams as they crashed to earth from my cart. An aluminium tray had buckled, somewhere down at the bottom of the stacks, and the whole shebang had tilted dangerously as I entered the room.
For a split-second, I tried to shore up the collapsing tower, but I swiftly decided that it would be safer to run away. Good call. Half a tonne of death by chocolate hit the decks with an enormous crash, and all the girls cheered loudly because they had to stop work for half an hour while the manager sent me off to fetch a shovel before health and safety found out.
Some things are only funny in retrospect because of survivor bias!
BJ
Possible explanation. In my student days, I spent a summer working at Cadburys in Bournville, as a sort of human pit pony - hauling huge loads of chocs on a hydraulic hand cart out to the Milk Tray assembly lines, where the girls would then hand-place them into the plastic inner trays before they were boxed up.
It was well known that Cadburys had an all-you-could-eat policy for employees. The theory was that you'd stuff your face with chocs for the first two weeks on the job, after which you'd never want to eat chocolate again. The deterrent effect seemed to work less well on the females than on the males. Apparently it has a physiological/hormonal effect which we males will never properly understand. Google it at your peril.
Anyway, I had my very own Willy Wonka moment when I was very nearly killed by half a tonne of strawberry creams as they crashed to earth from my cart. An aluminium tray had buckled, somewhere down at the bottom of the stacks, and the whole shebang had tilted dangerously as I entered the room.
For a split-second, I tried to shore up the collapsing tower, but I swiftly decided that it would be safer to run away. Good call. Half a tonne of death by chocolate hit the decks with an enormous crash, and all the girls cheered loudly because they had to stop work for half an hour while the manager sent me off to fetch a shovel before health and safety found out.
Some things are only funny in retrospect because of survivor bias!
BJ
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Lindt chocolate is definitely the best IMHO. The chunky Lindt hazelnut bar is my fave.
John
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