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Jeremy Wrote:

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> I believe Toast was my suggestion. Hands off,

> Mick.

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> Although I still like my suggestion of 'Climax'.

> Maybe ClimaxEd. Not too late, guys...



Jeremy, take Mick. Share the foie gras on TOAST starter. Sorted. :)

I'm not going to say I LOVE the name but it's fine


Toast as a name fits in nicely with Terroirs, Brawn, Soif and the new the Green Man & French Horn, sticking an ED after it makes it local. It's a bit cutesy but that's ok


It's success or otherwise won't depend on the name and if it does well then people won't even think twice about the name

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