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berrigans bitch wrote:Just had a Curly Wurly, they are nice being around a while too.
Yes, I also like to spend a bit of time with my Curly Wurly before eating it. Good company aren't they.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Roverswall wrote:Erm Nestlé bought out Rowntrees years ago. I would imagine she was naming the parent company. Look at a Kitkat or a Toffee Crisp wrapper you wont find the name Rowntree on them anymore (Unfortunalty)
The point I made was golden cup was discontinued whilst still being rowntrees branded therefore nestle never should be refereced with golden cup,massively pedantic I know but to get anywhere near 1 up on mrs barista is to be snapped up
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kitche wrote:The point I made was golden cup was discontinued whilst still being rowntrees branded therefore nestle never should be refereced with golden cup,massively pedantic I know but to get anywhere near 1 up on mrs barista is to be snapped up
Fair enough. I still think its crap that the UK now has NO chocolate companys when we used to have lots
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
kitche wrote:The point I made was golden cup was discontinued whilst still being rowntrees branded therefore nestle never should be refereced with golden cup,massively pedantic I know but to get anywhere near 1 up on mrs barista is to be snapped up
You are correct, it was Rowntrees at the time. Rowntrees is still the branding for fruit flavoured sweets like Fruit Pastilles. Since it's getting near Christmas it's nearly time for Matchmakers, which are made by Nestle but branded "Quality Street Matchmakers" now. It says on the website "MATCHMAKERS have joined the QUALITY STREET family" Why would they, unless it was some sort of shotgun wedding? When was the last time you picked out a toffee penny from a tin of Quality Street and when you unwrapped it it was actually a Matchmaker? Disturbing.
Mrs Barista wrote:You are correct, it was Rowntrees at the time. Rowntrees is still the branding for fruit flavoured sweets like Fruit Pastilles. Since it's getting near Christmas it's nearly time for Matchmakers, which are made by Nestle but branded "Quality Street Matchmakers" now. It says on the website "MATCHMAKERS have joined the QUALITY STREET family" Why would they, unless it was some sort of shotgun wedding? When was the last time you picked out a toffee penny from a tin of Quality Street and when you unwrapped it it was actually a Matchmaker? Disturbing.
Never pick out the toffee pennies always go for the purple first here's the list Purples gone by 27th dec Golden barrels 29th dec Golden barrel clone rip off make up number sh@te 29th dec Triangles 30th dec Country fudge 31st dec Orange creme gone down my dogs gullet all of them Coffee creme rejected by my dog (in recycle bin ) Hard toffee based ones hang around until 24th feb usually consumed by guests or I wait longer until they perish a bit and go soft
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29811 Location: West Yorkshire
kitche wrote:Never pick out the toffee pennies always go for the purple first here's the list Purples gone by 27th dec Golden barrels 29th dec Golden barrel clone rip off make up number sh@te 29th dec Triangles 30th dec Country fudge 31st dec Orange creme gone down my dogs gullet all of them Coffee creme rejected by my dog (in recycle bin ) Hard toffee based ones hang around until 24th feb usually consumed by guests or I wait longer until they perish a bit and go soft
We should get married. Don't like the purple ones or the triangles, but love the toffee pennies and coffee cremes. We might fall out about the golden barrels, though. They did a malt toffee a while ago that was ace. Still don't agree with them letting Matchmakers into the Quality Street family though, they never asked me.
Mrs Barista wrote:We should get married. Don't like the purple ones or the triangles, but love the toffee pennies and coffee cremes. We might fall out about the golden barrels, though. They did a malt toffee a while ago that was ace. Still don't agree with them letting Matchmakers into the Quality Street family though, they never asked me.
If we get married it would be apt to get celebrations to mark the occasion, Here we go Mars Galaxy caramel Galaxy choc Bounty Snickers Then after you have done the washing up I will personally unwrap the malteaser for you and serve it to you whilst wearing rovers 83-84 strip, Red with a blue band
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