Damned furries.
Damned furries.
That....would be an interesting Watership Down.Damned furries.
I only tasted one Cadbury product, a chocolade caramel braid made in Poland that was once called yummytaster and that they now call curlywurly. I think it is the definition of yummy, and now I have to find a shop that still sells it because this post made me hungry for this unhealty and sugary treatThat....would be an interesting Watership Down.
Maybe starring the Cadburys Caramel bunny:
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You guys are speaking in teletubbies, right ? Those are not real words, right ?Curly wurlys are legendary!
A snack that isn't compatible with the Scottish accent.
One of my great childhood pleasures was biting the ends off of a twix finger and sucking tea up through it.Curly wurlys are legendary!
as far as Cadbury goes I'm a fan of the Wunderbar - it's chewy and might stick to your teeth, but I love it.
You guys are speaking in teletubbies, right ? Those are not real words, right ?
i sure i went to a kumo burger and found a few pieces of bone in one.HOW DARE YOU
All Kumo Burger meat is responsibly sourced and free range at time of capture.
Those are not human bone, ask for a refund it shouldn't have happened.
I believe Colin the Caterpillar cakes are sold in Marks & Spencers stores here in the UK... (I believe Aldi made their own, cheaper replica to sell in their stores, which Marks & Sparks didn't take kindly to!)i guess it is a very british thing - but may I introduce you to Collin the caterpillar (cake) - I have seen those just on family occasions, so maybe it is mainly home-made?
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What a voice though...That....would be an interesting Watership Down.
Maybe starring the Cadburys Caramel bunny:
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Take those back to the outlet and they'll grind a new burger from the staff who failed you.Those are not human bone, ask for a refund it shouldn't have happened.
What a voice though...![]()