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Hayley B
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has to be Mars for me there are so many ways to eat them. You can nibble all the chocolate off the edges and then peel the toffee back....... or if really hungry just munch or put them in the fridge or or or
Caramac as a first choice, if you want biscuit with that it's called Gold bars (in the biscuit section) - my Tesco Extra seems to have stopped stocking the former.
The other "old" favourite that has recently re-appeared is Dairy Crunch
Hmmm fave choccy bar??
The state of my tooth would indicate just how much I love the stuff, but I reckon its probably just about a Ripple, although Fruit and Nut is scrummy, and a Flake.
Texan 'the big one' certainly did seem to last for ages, and Curly Wurly's were brilliant when I was a kid, they were so big and I was so small.
Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
I have to admit to being partial to the odd TWIX occasionally (about twice a year.)
I dont mind kitkat peanut's but they do rather repeat on me
However I only eat an actual chocolate bar literally 2 -3 times a year.
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