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Anyone Else Tried These?
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http:// www.cad bury.co .uk/pro ducts/E gg-'n'- Spoon-D ouble-C hoc-351 8?p=351 8
Bought some of these for the kids today for their Saturday night treat (there were some leftover so I had one too), not sure if I liked them or not but I thought they were a good idea for something new. The majority of the shell is normal thickness chocolate, with a zig-zag top, a softer chocolate dome rop thing (which you bite off) and then some white chocolate mousse stuff. Four in a box but only two spoons though :(
Bought some of these for the kids today for their Saturday night treat (there were some leftover so I had one too), not sure if I liked them or not but I thought they were a good idea for something new. The majority of the shell is normal thickness chocolate, with a zig-zag top, a softer chocolate dome rop thing (which you bite off) and then some white chocolate mousse stuff. Four in a box but only two spoons though :(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Vakayu - that's ok, didn't think you were criticising. Don't normally spend so much on treat night, but was a bit short in choice today for something a bit different.
Tony, they were £1.98 for four, on offer at the One Stop. It's not something they would get every week but they are good kids so get their Saturday night treat. (They get sweets or dessert after tea every other night too, but something a bit special on Saturday or something they have chosen themselves if we go shopping on Saturday).
Tony, they were £1.98 for four, on offer at the One Stop. It's not something they would get every week but they are good kids so get their Saturday night treat. (They get sweets or dessert after tea every other night too, but something a bit special on Saturday or something they have chosen themselves if we go shopping on Saturday).