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I used to like caamac's, and poppets always got them from a machine on the railway station when we were going to my nans. Now I love any chocholate but only if its the real stuff not the new versions that they put in advent calanders and the like. Funny but I dont crave any and I can keep an unopened box for weeks, but once its opened they soon go, especially if my daughter finds them.
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My name is Pumpkin Becki and I'm addicted to Cadburys Dairy Milk, I'll also gladly scoff caramel centres, the purple ones, the green triangles, truffles (I can make excellent Dairy Free truffles!), rose and violet creams remind me of my mother - but really can't bear coconut or orange or strawberry creams, they are the devils work.
Got to be strawberry creams here, Used to get them all as OH hates them, now I have to fight my 4 yr old for them as they are his fave too. I have been known to hide them from him... sneaky me? Nononononononononononono, just thinking of his little baby teeth not rotting
OH loves Lindt ones.
I will pretty much scoff them all except toffee and coffee, yuk.
I used to love caramac and then they changed the recipe and they weren't the same and I actually wrote them a letter of complaint! Yes I was at uni with time on my hands.... lol
hmm -probably good that I missed this today or I'd have been straight up the shop.
Love lily o'briens chocs on the whole - they are based on old fashioned puddings - yum.
coffee cream is my fave in those christmas box thing - or strawb cream at a push.
Love salty peanut choc, but not chocs with just nuts in [gotta have the salt].
Starbars - are the best when travelling, on planes and trains - just chewing them as slow as you can to eke them out as long as possible. And those peanut kitkats. Hmm.
hard toffees - you are welcome to though. Send Sae to ours if you want them.
I remember having caramac easter eggs as a child for some strange reason. Never really got my head around that.
Excuse me ? - It's CHOCOLATE whats not to like?
Orange creams -send them all to me .
Sod it - send me your chocolate White, Dark or Milk with or with out nuts, coconut if its chocolate I'll eat it.
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we fight for the strawberry and orange creams in our house. they are followed by the soft caramel type ones. Always left at the end are the toffee penny's (I have very dodgy teeth, scared I'd lose a filling!) and coffee creams of any kind.
I used to be a complete chocoholic, but as I've got older often prefer crisps, olives, cheese instead! Wierd eh? But I do love chocolate gingers, Green & Blacks butterscotch and milk chocs, after eights in moderation, minstrels... not doing too badly there actually am I?
Like Turkish delight too, that sort that comes in boxes, although I never get it these days. Used to love coffee creams, but don't anymore! I'm not keen on Thorntons continentals, or any really rich truffley type chocs, although I've got quite a few of these in the cupboard at the mo (pressies). Yep, the more I think about it, the more I agree that a choc swap could be a good idea!
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I just love Cherry Ripe's, they are made by Cadbury's in Australia and are cherry, coconut and plain chocolate, they even used to do a Macca's milkshake flavour with it. You can buy them here but only on 'tinternet and at £1.45 + p&p they are a trifle expensive.
when I was married to my ex, I used to get a box sent over as a xmas pressie from the in-laws, but not now obviously
now it is just a Curly Wurly or nothing, well apart from Topic's, Fry's Turkish Delight or Peanut M&M's
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I rarely buy chocolate, but if it's here I'll eat it. Maybe once every couple of months I'll get a craving and then I'll but those chocolate 'Pringles', the hazlenut ones I think it is.
When I get them I eat them the same as sour cream Pringles - once you pop .... all gone.
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