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Wow, caramacs I remember them, they are still on the market and I feel no shame in saying I bought a caramac easter egg for myself last easter and didn't share! lol!


No Ted, just shove it all in! ha! but Twix's now, they are a different matter, firstly I carefully eat the top bit of caramel off, then very delicately munch the chocolate all around the sides of the biscuit then lastly munch the bickie bit, sad, yes I know, but has always been my Twix routine. What a lovely brisk morning it is, slightly on the nippy side but then again it is November, (oops going off thread, my own one!)


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Ant Wrote:

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> I prefer Roses to Celebrations. The latter seems

> less of a treat cos it's just stuff you eat the

> rest of the year anyway, only smaller. Which is

> crap.



Completely with you on that one Ant! Though I am more a dairy milk box kind of woman, love the chocholate nutty ones myself, (which is why I'm probably on this forum myself ....boom,boom!!!)


http://www.veganessentials.com/catalog/boom-choco-boom-chocolate-bars-by-enjoy-life.htm

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