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Free Cadburys Creme Eggs
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Thanks lets see what this will bring0
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I am very embarrassed to ask but can anyone tell me the answer? Early 1920's or 2005?0
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Have PM'd you the answer x0
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I thought it was early 1920's!July Win: Nokia 58000
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The answer is 1066, they were first introduced into england by the normans!0
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From the Cadbury website:-
"History
Cadbury Creme Egg was introduced by Cadbury brothers in the early 1920's and was first available in 1923, but the Creme Egg as we know it today was not made until 1971."
I knew it wasn't 2005 as I distinctly remember telling my mum when I was little that the only way she'd ever get me to eat egg yolks was to make them like creme egg ones!0 -
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The link above must be wrong see post above, highlighted in red that must be wrong.
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/...info/creme_egg
That works below
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/product_info/creme_egg
THe main title is also missleading, its only a chance to win
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must admit, i have been creaming a few eggs over the last few years... However I feel it counts for the 6 children....
:rotfl:
Ok, I am a pastry chef ok... making custard you perves....0 -
Poppycat wrote:The link above must be wrong see post above, highlighted in red that must be wrong.
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/...info/creme_egg
That works below
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/EN/CTB2003/product_info/creme_egg
The ... isn't actually the link if you click on it0
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