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◊ 2015-01-13 16:36 |
For IMChocolateBarDB. |
◊ 2015-01-13 17:10 |
Cadbury's Flake. |
◊ 2015-01-13 19:07 |
Gamer is too young to understand the significance of a Cadbury's Flake to those of us who grew up with commercial TV. |
◊ 2015-01-13 19:16 |
Hopefully our British members are not huffy, but Cadbury is disgusting. Cheap and shoddy base material, forget it! Just the US-American Hershey is worse. Actually there's one really recommended UK-made (but not UK-origin AFAIK) chocolade brand: http://www.galaxychocolate.co.uk/ No kidding, at my last SCO-trips I've purchased several cardboard boxes with it for my colleagues. No kidding II: the stuff is stored by one guy in a closed board. Every week he opens it and allow one or two bars for the public usage. |
◊ 2015-01-13 19:48 |
Me too. |
◊ 2015-01-13 20:01 |
But I still have a Cadbury Flakes Matchbox Ford Transit! Speaking of which, I also have a Swiss issue Kellogg's version of the same toy. Looking it up in "Matchbox Cars 1957-2007 Identification & Value Guide" by Dana Johnson, I discovered it's worth $70-$80! ![]() -- Last edit: 2015-01-13 20:01:56 |
◊ 2015-01-13 20:33 |
There's a reference in this at 2:10 which might shine a light for the innocent. And the wonderful line earlier for those of us who watched 1970s football on ITV "Brian Moore’s head looks uncannily like London Planetarium". And which will probably be total gibberish to everyone else. |
◊ 2015-01-13 23:31 |
I tend not to eat many chocolate products, as my calorie intake is reserved mainly for beer and balti. Breakfast is used to redress the balance, being mainly based on Shredded Wheat and muesli. However there are 70 to 80 percent cocoa, bitter dark chocolates available here which are worth eating. As a compromise between cost and quality, Ingo should try Green and Black's. Gamer is a good sport, his responses to my leg-pulling are always in excellent humour. -- Last edit: 2015-01-13 23:37:22 |