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Old Jamaica Bar - Just relaunched - in a super market near you.

Sweet Cigarettes - We call them 'Not Fags'at H&G

Jamboree Bags - Watch this space.

Sweet Tobacco - of course and in stock.

Texans - were relaunched briefly last year but have now gorn again.


Mr Woof, I am not so secretly married to Mr Greenwood, but could be easily won over by a yacht/diamond mine/head of hair.

Miss Hope Wrote:

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> Ms ????

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LOL

LOL

LOL


Best post i have ever read and i only read the first line. Could not read any further as was in such a rush to quote it before miss hope edited it and it was lost !

cate Wrote:

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> You can get the same liquorice toffees at Sainsbos

> for less dosh. Think the bag is bigger too.


Just got back from Sainsburys...sorry Cate, they are definitely not the same...too hard and the taste is not to my liking, though cheaper at 98p for 150g.


Mick Mac...Sainsburys Basics range do Midget Gems at 28p for 150g (yep you heard)...you could do worse than to give them a go.

Yes, I am able to relate to that...it's the same for me and the liquorice toffees...but you could at least TRY them even though you are 99% sure that the experience will entail disappointment. I bought a bag of liquorice toffees in Sains. today - had one, put the rest aside. But, I know full well that at about 3.00 in the morning when I am desperate for something sweet and chewy that they will be scoffed in no time - inferior or not. And then I shall feel sick!

Miss Hope Wrote:

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> Mr Woof are you aware of my blog licking

> activities?

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> http://www.hopeandgreenwood.co.uk/blog/?p=94


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Miss Hope


I shall read it with glee


Though do you have that trick snap chewing gum in stock ?


I have a naughty boy who needs "sharpening up" somewhat


That and a carefully placed chilli chocolate should do it


Tra laala




W**F

katie1997 Wrote:

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> See what you've started Mick Mac.

>

> The chocolate chilli and lime truffles are heaven.


> Forget midget gems.


God knows i have tried Katie and also had the counselling, but to no avail.

Ah! To smell inside Hope and Greenwood,

Or to taste it as Woof would...

Such sweet candy so temptingly rare

Over the counter laid beautifully bare


Black Jacks and liquorice toffees to chew

Mint balls and gems and gobstoppers too

Bergamot, Lavender, Geranium Truffles

Little white mice and chocolate bubbles...

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Miss Hope Wrote:

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> > Ms ???? are you saying that you are now a man?

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>

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> He used to be a man - but you can change anything

> these days. I will try not to look shocked when I

> see her at the next forum drinks.


I am easily EASILY in the top 5 EDF drinks transexuals

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