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dee Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 3:35 PM |

they've changed the recipe or something and now they are just rank:p |
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fenchurch Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 3:41 PM |
Darn! I dont like frosties, but I remember when HB stopped making ice-cream in Ireland and it just wasn't nice anymore. Just goes to show that Ireland has the best cows, and grass. Apparently Irish people smell like milk actually. Personally I've never noticed. |
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dee Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 3:54 PM |
thats why cadburys easter egg chocolate taste different from the bars.
most of the bars are made in ireland but the easter eggs are made in bermingham so cos the cows are eating different grass the taste is slightly different.
smell like milk eh? no wonder there's a cat stalking my housemate |
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fenchurch Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 4:00 PM |
Oh good, it's not just me that notices easter egg chocolate tastes different! This is my first year abroad for easter and I make my mom pack loads of Cadbury's easter eggs, they're just sitting in the fridge, waiting for me. |
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Helen *the original* Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 4:17 PM |
dee wrote:
they've changed the recipe or something and now they are just rank:p
God those take me back! |
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nickynooboo Posted Wed 08 Apr, 2009 6:50 PM |
dee wrote:
they've changed the recipe or something and now they are just rank:p
Purely by coincidence I brought some of those yesterday and I was peeved :(
They are smaller and not as chewy and it also mentioned something about no added sugar/natural ingredients on the packet.
This of course is sick and wrong. |
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