Cadbury’s Curly Wurlys best before date 19/01/18!!!
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VoucherMan wrote: »Really disappointed with this thread.I was hoping someone had found a box full and wanted to know what to do with them.
For future reference, just send me a PM & I'll give you my address to send them to. I'll even offer a reasonable amount for the P&P charge. (in this case I suspect my idea of 'reasonable' would be significantly lower than the OP's)
Which may also have something to do with the store still having stock so old.
Most of this I can let slip since 'child' can refer to offspring of any age, but suggesting the OP's daughter is still at school?
For all we know the OP is 60 with a daughter of 40+
SWOT, I'm still trying to work out. Sweet Wrappers Of ....... :think:
"SWOT" is what we used to call the brainy kids at school.0 -
I haven't had a Curly Wurly since I was a kid.I must go out and find one.0
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Tammydreaper wrote: »I haven't had a Curly Wurly since I was a kid.I must go out and find one.
Mystic Meg says... you'll be disappointed0 -
Asda have them at 35p for a 26g bar.0
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Tammydreaper wrote: »Asda have them at 35p for a 26g bar.
Try the Whoops section, you might find some cheaper due to being out of date.0 -
Colin_Maybe wrote: »Try the Whoops section, you might find some cheaper due to being out of date.
Thanks, found some on offer, they were well out of date and tasted horrible, all pale and dry and err well really dry. But its cheap and thats all that counts right?
Maybe storing it next to some furry cheese will give it some flavour?
Whats with the word "snowflake(s)" lately? Everyone been watching xjet on youtube?Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »
Whats with the word "snowflake(s)" lately? Everyone been watching xjet on youtube?
Admit I detest the word. Mostly because (aptly) it reminds me of the chocolate bar that was delicious and my endless disappointment that they stopped producing it.
Every time I hear the word I'm like mmmmm snowflake. Ohhh0 -
forgotmyname wrote: »Whats with the word "snowflake(s)" lately? Everyone been watching xjet on youtube?
No idea what an xjet is but snowflake is a word that's been popular for a while now on social media. It's usually used in a very aggressive manner by idiots who can't debate a point, it also gets past the abuse filters.0 -
xjet is a youtube channel, he is from New Zealand and fights for the rights of remote control models and also reviews RC stuff "RC model reviews".
Latest issues are with drones being banned everywhere and people having to pay to get a licence to fly a drone even if its in your own garden.
Flight crew thought they saw a drone tracking them (doing 400mph) (thats some drone)...Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0
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