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NEWSPAPER SUMMARY - Saturday 31st March 2007
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i can remember 8 blackjacks for 1p..............oh those were the days :rotfl:coupon over here, coupon over there, every crack filled with coupons even down there(meaning under the buggy lol):D0
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Ice Breaker chocolate bars they were.....
very nice too
*is showing my age now*:rotfl:
Sorry, ive never heard of these - were they good?
I did/do eat my cream egg by biting the top off, scraping out the centre with my finger & then eating the choccy shell ( disgusting I know
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I also nibble around the edges of a kit-kat to get all the choccy off before eating the biscuit.0 -
I remember curly wurly's were my favourite when I was little and they too seemed massive at the time, I can down one within a minute now!!:EasterBun:grinheart I've caught it - The TESCO bug!!:grinheartTesco points have paid for Florida holiday this year'Kids now have 'womblitis':rotfl:I :heart2: MSE£2 savings 2008 = £46Quidco £244.95 PAID 2007 - £54.62 received to dateKids Finders keepers jar £5.99 -since 26/5/070
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Anyone remember Pacers? I LOVED those.....I wish they still made them
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A_little_stressed!! wrote: »
Not wanting to be hated by the 'wiser' ladies on here, but Creme Eggs were invented before I was born! SORRY! 
Dont worry, me too, regardless of whether they were invented in 1971 or 1985! :rotfl:Reclaiming for family and friends. Won 4/13 so farHSBC CC - £263.25, Halifax CC - £179.45, HFC PPI - £589.00, HSBC PPI - £498.86, Lloyds PPI 1 - £4000 -
i was too ill yesterday to check this thread and when i saw all the posts today i thought i had missed a good voucher in the paper. was pleased to read it and see all the talk was about cream eggs!!!Just about to give up!0
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LittleBill wrote: »Ha ha ... Mint ... I meant MINT .... They had sort of hard splintery green stuff inside ... covered in chocolate ....... easy mistake to mate ...

No animals were killed or covered in chocolate during the making of this post ... :rotfl:
Just out of interest were these also known as Feasts?0 -
Mint Cracknells ???0
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