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    minnmess Posted Wed 24 Jun, 2009 8:53 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  If there is an odd number of people, we can always arrange a triangular exchange like 3 people did for the cookies. 
 
   
 
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    I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 5:17 AM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  Juli, PMing you my address.   
 
I love chocolate!  But I don't like nuts in my chocolate.  And I don't like coffee flavor.  Other than that, let the lip smackin' fun begin!   
 
What do you like, or more importantly dislike?   
 
PM received! I'll send you mine as soon as I submit this post. :o) 
Sorry it took me so long to see this, I've been going crazy with uni. 
 
Alright. Chocolate, yes. Nuts and coffee, no. 
What about peanut? 
 
I love chocolate too, specially dark chocolate. 
I'm not a big fan of candies that have a very artificial flavour, like Skittles (recently tried those for the first time). And I think that's it, I love everything else :oP. 
 
 
And the exchange triangle worked out fine, I wouldn't mind doing it again :o). 
 
Ok I'm off. I need to sleep more than two hours a day for a change. | 
  
  
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    juuuli Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 7:01 AM | 
  
  
    | I'd like to participate if there's still someone lacking a partner? We have awesome candy here in Finland! | 
  
  
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    Hanne Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 7:19 AM | 
  
  
    juuuli wrote:  I'd like to participate if there's still someone lacking a partner? We have awesome candy here in Finland!   
 
Sounds like you could partner up with Gladly :) Just don't send him any salty liqourice, I know from experience that he does NOT appreciate that brilliant invention :P | 
  
  
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    minnmess Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 10:59 AM | 
  
  
    Hanne wrote:  juuuli wrote:  I'd like to participate if there's still someone lacking a partner? We have awesome candy here in Finland!   
Sounds like you could partner up with Gladly :) Just don't send him any salty liqourice, I know from experience that he does NOT appreciate that brilliant invention :P    
 
yup, Gladly and Juuli! Sorted. PM and be merry. | 
  
  
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    Turtleneck Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 2:15 PM | 
  
  
    | I just had an idea...we should probably put our candy in zip-lock bags before we package it, just as a precaution for things that are meltable. | 
  
  
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    ricv64 Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 2:57 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  I just had an idea...we should probably put our candy in zip-lock bags before we package it, just as a precaution for things that are meltable.   
 
 
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    Darran Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 3:30 PM | 
  
  
    | Sheesh. | 
  
  
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    Nikki Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 3:47 PM | 
  
  
    Turtleneck wrote:  I just had an idea...we should probably put our candy in zip-lock bags before we package it, just as a precaution for things that are meltable.   
 
Good call. | 
  
  
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    minnmess Posted Thu 25 Jun, 2009 4:18 PM | 
  
  
     
 
What are you sheeshing about? | 
  
  
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    Moray Posted Sun 28 Jun, 2009 1:19 AM | 
  
  
    Meridith wrote:  Yay! Okay Moray, what kind of candy do you prefer???  
   
 
Hey Meridith! I have no preference, surprise me!! The only thing I know, from my only visit to the states is that Hershey bars taste like re-constituted poop! 
 
I already have three Scottish delicacies I'm going to send you. One isn't technically 'candy' but does fall into the 'sweets' catergory. And one, I hope they still sell. Actually, wait, I thought of another. If any other Scottish person is reading this, I guarantee they can think of a minimum of three pieces of candy particular to us they would post over 
 
Anyway, I'm on holiday tomorrow for a week Mer, so are we ok to sort out postal addresses and that when I get back?? I'm really looking forward to this. Oh and let me know if you want to mix and match with the previous exhange - and include a mix cd too! haha 
 
apologies for the late reply to this by the way, work have banned travisonline - "filtered for the category 'music'" so I don't have so much of a chance to be on here. Anyway, drop me a PM!! | 
  
  
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    Turtleneck Posted Mon 29 Jun, 2009 2:58 PM | 
  
  
    Topical article: 
World's Most Popular Candies | 
  
  
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    Nell Posted Mon 29 Jun, 2009 6:28 PM | 
  
  
     
Hey guys :) 
 
Does anyone know Moo's real name? :) Got his adress -but he forgot to send me he's name :) now he's on vacation :)  
 
 
So any idea what you're gonna send?  ;) I made a list ;) Looking forward to getting all these things :) | 
  
  
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    Turtleneck Posted Mon 29 Jun, 2009 6:56 PM | 
  
  
    Nell wrote:   
Hey guys :) 
 
Does anyone know Moo's real name? :) Got his adress -but he forgot to send me he's name :) now he's on vacation :)  
 
 
So any idea what you're gonna send?  ;) I made a list ;) Looking forward to getting all these things :)   
 
Moo the Evil Boffin is a girl.  I'll PM you her real name. | 
  
  
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    Hanne Posted Mon 29 Jun, 2009 8:17 PM | 
  
  
     
 
Thanks for the link, very interesting. However I can conclude that I will not be sending anything from the list to Nikki. Unless you count the generic chocolate since that category is definitely represented :)  
I hope to be able to send it tomorrow - has anybody else sent their candy? | 
  
  
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