Pretty much my favourite chocolate bar is a Double Decker. It's run a close second by a Marathon (which I still resolutely refuse to call a Snickers because, well, it's just silly. And "eating your snickers" sounds like some sort of shoddy euphemism. But I digress.)
So, Double Deckers and Marathons ?
Well, you can now buy a Double Decker with nuts in. Which tastes, not unsurprisingly, like a cross between the two.
<joyful munching noises>
So, Double Deckers and Marathons ?
Well, you can now buy a Double Decker with nuts in. Which tastes, not unsurprisingly, like a cross between the two.
<joyful munching noises>
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Date: 2004-09-21 07:08 am (UTC)Y'see, these modern chocolate bars just don't have the punch of the old ones - they're not distinctive enough to be memorable :) I know I've eaten a Fuse in the past, but the best I can manage is that I think it was a bit like a Picnic (so kind of nobbly and nutty and raisiny). But I'm not at all sure.
Of course, if you want to educate me by buying me lots of chocolate, I'll try and cope :)
Out of interest, what used to be advertised as "slightly rippled with a flat underside" ? Was that Boost ?
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Date: 2004-09-21 07:27 am (UTC)Ah, Vic 'n' Bob.
Or rather... ah, Bob. Am I alone in having found Bob a lot funnier than Vic?
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Date: 2004-09-21 07:39 am (UTC)no subject
Great page of ads you link to below, by the way. My favourite is the Clark's Magic Shoes 1988 one, third on the page.
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Date: 2004-09-21 08:30 am (UTC)You're probably right about them being less funny in isolation though.
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Date: 2004-09-21 08:39 am (UTC)