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Love it or hate it? This chocolate bar is set to divide the public.
Marmite chocolate to divide nation The Very Peculiar Milk Chocolate Bar contains a hint of the sticky yeast-based spread Marmite.
Marmite lovers will be able to buy the chocolate for £3 from October 4 at department stores including BHS, Debenhams and Robert Dyas, and online at the Marmite website.
The product is part of the brand's Christmas gift range, which includes a cheese board, teapot and toast rack.
Now I like Marmite but don't reckon I will in choccie......what do you think?
Sounds fantastic, can't wait for the Garlic Toffees.
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Oh come on please ! What a horrible combination. It reminds me of one night I was ferrying some of our lads back from a job in Wolverhampton.
One of the lads went round the van seeing what lunch the other lads left over because he was hungry. One had a cheese sandwich and another had a mars bar. He accepted them both put the mars bar on the cheese sandwich and ate it.
Phil
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Chippy's have been doing deep fried Mars Bars for ages.
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I know, but I am yet to find a cafe that does a cheese and mars bar sandwich.
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I'm not sure I want to Phil
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What's a hardware shop (Robert Dyas) doing selling chocolate.
I like them both but not together.
Similar to my invention of cheesechoc in the photo gallery.
Here you are lads and lassies, be the first to try it.
Don't think I'd want to try it, but it couldn't be worse than a Hershey Bar, and people (even if somewhat strange people) eat them. Don't know about Dyas's , but the other two are both stores that no-one who appreciates chocolate would buy things from. They mainly seem to specialise (in Reading anyway) in selling chocolate bodypaint and chocolate flavoured jockstraps, or similar items, that at one time would be confined to dingy little shops inhabited by middle aged men with long beige mackintoshes. But then i think both shops are now owned by hedge funds, so the owners are probably wanting to make themselves at home in their stores
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Signman, is that a paper sleeve over a silver foil wrapping that I see?
Do they still wrap chocolate bars like that, I can't remember.
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Posted by Voltman
Signman, is that a paper sleeve over a silver foil wrapping that I see?
Do they still wrap chocolate bars like that, I can't remember.
VM
No Volty, most are not, like everything else wrapping Chocolate is done as cheaply as possible.
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this is a de-luxe bar I invented hence the price of £2.
I wrap all my chocolate bars in silver foil,
Quite right Sir, Standards must be Maintained..
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