You know its nearly Easter when you can get Cadbury’s cream eggs easily and from most shops, o how I’ve mist them
How do you eat yours mmmmmmm
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You know its nearly Easter when you can get Cadbury’s cream eggs easily and from most shops, o how I’ve mist them
How do you eat yours mmmmmmm
Cream eggs, urggh. Much too sickly for my refined tastes :sick:
More like, Cream Eggs Heck Yeah!
Oooooh i lurve cream eggs.
i eat mine like a pig in .......poo
:spammer::spammer::spammer::spammer:
First, you dip it in rich creamy butter, then you coat it with thick buttery chocolate, then you dip it in rich creamy butter. Cover it with nuts and dip it in chocolate...again.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZombieFriedNuts
Then you give it too your worst enemy, and watch them die of a heart attack.
I never realised Kiwi chocolate was so well known. :inquisitive:
Yeah Cadbury Cream Eggs are good, though I never considered them that special.
Bite off the top, and then (providing i have clean hands) disembowel the egg and eat its gooey innards. Tasty.
O they’re not special it’s just that they go away after Easter and appear just before if they where there all year round you would get sick of themQuote:
Originally Posted by Hepcat
Eh? Cadbury's is a British company.Quote:
I never realised Kiwi chocolate was so well known.
Kraft is american, but they own Vegemite.
The embryonic fluid is a bit too sweet for my taste but those mini eggs with the creamy chocolate and the hard shells that are soooo creamy their kind of ok.
Yup; the mini eggs are just fine for the munchies....:2thumbsup:
Yep, their headquarters are in London, according to Wikipedia at least.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
I hate chocolate but cream eggs are damn nice!!
I'm totally the opposite - I love chocolate, yet I hate cream eggs, they just taste, awful!
Actually, I like Fudge too. And Maltesers. But not in excess.
Fudge is nice, I actually at one point began making it myself, although I often made a mess in the process.Quote:
Originally Posted by César Victor
They don't have those here... God, I miss Aruba :(
Cadbury Schweppes... is a very large global set of brands.
Bite the top off, lick out the middle, eat the "shell". Its best to do this where no one can see you though.
I have to buy creme eggs at this time of year although I've rather gone off them since I was a kid. Often they live in the fridge until August, when they get eaten, which rather spoils the whole seasonal thing (which is their only attraction)
Bah. Ever since that wretched machine in the underground ate my change, and I didn't get to eat the chocolate, I've boycotted cadbury. They won't steal from me ever again. *Shakes fist at Britain*
And where are you?Quote:
Originally Posted by Baba Ga'on
(well I don't even know what a cream egg is... I know Cadbury though...)
I can assure you it's not the company's fault, it'll be the engineer who maintains the machine - they rig them so they sometimes eat your money, that way the company doesn't technically sell the product in the machine, and the engineer gets to keep the money.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kanamori
Those engineers are clever folk.
Those machines on the tube are the single worst place in London to buy chocolate, price-wise. Apart from maybe Harrods.
I've been deceived! It's not my fault! I've been lied to all my life! I had no idea that Cadbury was a British company, I have always been told it was a Kiwi one, my parents have always told me so. I even asked one of my friends if he thought it was based in NZ and he said yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
The Netherlands, glorious Rotterdam. ~:pimp:Quote:
Originally Posted by Caerfanan
Many active dutches here! :yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Baba Ga'on
Ok, I'll stop spamming here, I don't know what those chocolate-eggs are, anyway! :shame:
And Sanitarium (Weetbix)... it was a shock comming to Aus finding some brands and not others, and then figuring out how globalised some of the brands are.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hepcat
Buying Cadbury's bar in a Carrefour in China really destroyed any notion of cultural shock I had.
The Dairy Milk I bought in Poland was horrid. It didn't even resemble proper Cadbury's chocolate.
Creme Eggs
Trying to bring on that dose of Type 2 Diabetes, but not having much success? Cadbury to the rescue.....
I love those, havn't had them in years though.
Might just have to again. Good thing it is going into the winter months here... I could eat a 6 pack and then hibernate till spring. :juggle2:
Be fair to Poland, dairy milk is horrid the world over.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
Just wait until you learn that they deep fry them in Scotland...will the diabetes get you before the coronary?Quote:
Creme Eggs
Tyring to bring on that dose of Type 2 Diabetes, but not having much success? Cadbury to the rescue.....
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/...story_cadbury/Quote:
Originally Posted by Hepcat
Personally I dislike cadbury's chocolate, or any milk chocolate, as a whole. Even then I rarely eat confectionary. Creme eggs are far too sweet and sickly. ~:dizzy:
I like to eat mine with biting the top and dipping the chocolate in the egg *homer noises*
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Originally Posted by English assassin
My money's on the diabetes
Near where i live there's a chippy that sells deep fried mars bars. After i decided to risk my heart and give one a try, i found out why the Scots love them so much. They're gorgeous.Quote:
Originally Posted by English assassin
I might just have to try deep fried creme egg.
Those fried mars bars... I spent a while in Edinburgh when I was a student, and my english was not so great, but improving, and I do rememeber having this conversation with one of my flatmates, when going back from a pubQuote:
Originally Posted by currywurry
"Well, do you know what the real scottish food is?"
"Why, yes, of course, Haggis! Shortbread!"
"Nae, pal. It's f***g fried things. No surprise we have so many heart attacks around here"
"Uh?"
"Yeah, they even fry mars bars here, pal"
I had to make him repeat like 5 times, because I didn't understand. After which he told me "do you know what a chocolate bar is? There's one we call Mars"
'twas just that my brain couldn't associate "mars bar" and "fry"...
Argh.