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I got six Cadbury's (currently anyway ;) ) Buttons jobs from Tesco for a tenner - one each for the nephew, grandfather, and mother dearest. The rest, well, we'll see...

So, think it's way too early for them to be in shops? Think that but still eat them anyway? Don't like the chocolate in egg form or something? etc ;)

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my eldest daughter was about to eat a cadbury/kraft creame egg
i told her about the closure of the cadbury factory so she throw it in the bin unwrapped
i dont think that she will be buying anything cadbury/kraft for quite some time …

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I bought my first bag of Mini Eggs of the year a few days ago.

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So, think it's way too early for them to be in shops?

They have been advertised since New Years day, particularly Cadbury's creme eggs (personal record 12 in one sitting - not to be advised). :oops:

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I bought my fist bag of Mini Eggs of the year a few days ago.


Nothing like a bag of eggs you can fist......

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my eldest daughter was about to eat a cadbury/kraft creame egg
i told her about the closure of the cadbury factory so she throw it in the bin unwrapped
i dont think that she will be buying anything cadbury/kraft for quite some time …


There's children in Haiti etc... ;)

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pcernie wrote:
So, think it's way too early for them to be in shops?

They have been advertised since New Years day, particularly Cadbury's creme eggs (personal record 12 in one sitting - not to be advised). :oops:


No, three's my limit there :oops:

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Creme eggs FTW.

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MrStevenRogers wrote:
my eldest daughter was about to eat a cadbury/kraft creame egg
i told her about the closure of the cadbury factory so she throw it in the bin unwrapped
i dont think that she will be buying anything cadbury/kraft for quite some time …


There's children in Haiti etc... ;)

I think that they need something healthier than creme eggs. :D

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Still got one from last year.........not sure how good it'l be.

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MrStevenRogers wrote:
my eldest daughter was about to eat a cadbury/kraft creame egg
i told her about the closure of the cadbury factory so she throw it in the bin unwrapped
i dont think that she will be buying anything cadbury/kraft for quite some time …


There's children in Haiti etc... ;)


how come the USA can get to Haiti within a week and take 10 or more days to get to New Orleans
with or without creame eggs /shrug …

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Still got one from last year.........not sure how good it'l be.

It has not hatched then? ;)

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how come the USA can get to Haiti within a week and take 10 or more days to get to New Orleans
with or without creame eggs /shrug …

That might be down to the fact that when New Orleans was destroyed the Republicans were in power and do not believe in government. Now that the Democrats are things are very different.

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It's not Easter yet.

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It's not Easter yet.

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At Easter, we used to have a party, most people would be a little drunk, then we'd set about making Kinder Surprise eggs - we'd break them open, throw the chocolate in a big bowl in the middle of the table and build the toys inside. :lol:

Then, in the morning, we'd melt the chocolate and mix it with milk and have a sickly sweet hot chocolate with our rolls and coffee.

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