Toblerone

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mjr
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Re: Toblerone

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661-Pete wrote:I thought the last one I tried was a bit chewier and crunchier than expected....

Then I twigged. I was trying to take a bite out of the hedge-trimmer..... :shock:

What you get up to in privet should remain privet.
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Re: Toblerone

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Bought a dark chocolate one today.
Eaten half way through it so far, so wish I'd bought two of them.
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Re: Toblerone

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Anybody else remember

Made with triangular almonds
From triangular trees
And triangular honey
From triangular bees
And oh, Mr Confectioner, please
Bring me Toblerone.
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Re: Toblerone

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I seem to remember that the M&S versions of same were of much better quality, at a higher price.

It seemed well worth the extra at the time.

Unfortunately, several years ago I had to cease eating choc because my ears would go red & hot soon after consuming. . . . Nature's warning.

Just as well. I'm a potential addict.
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