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What a wonderful piece of of news to get people to take notice Celebrations tubs of chocolates. I think a lot of us took the news that the small bounty bars in celebrations were being withdrawn from Celebrations tubs in disbelief. After all the spreading of the news through the media, Mars came clean to admit it was a publicity stunt. Marvelous.
I love a bounty bar especially the dark chocolate bars and couldn't believe the report that people were leaving them. Someone has a bonus coming from Mars for all the free publicity from this stunt.
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The bounty and maltesers are my favourites.
Fantastic PR stunt

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You mean it's fake news? It was the best news I've heard all year!

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Kendhni wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 13:56
The bounty and maltesers are my favourites.
Fantastic PR stunt
Ken and I will have to fight it out for the Bounty and Maltesers. I'd vote for a tinful of them and leave the others out.
Anyone notice the tin has twice the volume of the sweets in it and chocolates in a box are spread so far apart by plastic packaging it's a wonder they don't get lonely.
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You can have my Bounty but I'm hanging on to the Maltesers.

Shrinking tins and excessive packaging is endemic these days. I remember when Wagon Wheels were big enough for, well wagons. I swear they're Wheelbarrow Wheels now.
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The prices go up but the product shrinks.

Mrs S brought a multi pack of six individual packets of Kettle crisps the other day. I had to get a torch to find the contents. Won’t be making that mistake again.

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I remember when the tin of Quality Street was 1.2kg or you could get a larger 1.5kg.
Now it seems to be about half that at 650g ... you need at least 2 just to make it to christmas.

Remember the Milk Tray man?
Or the extra large boxes of Black Magic (with that awful marzipan choice)?

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I love marzipan. In the Fatherland we used to get chocolate covered marzipan bars and now they have them in Aldi and Lidl. Wonderful!!

We were reminiscing the other day when chocolates in their little crimpled paper cases were packed tightly in their boxes and walnut whips had thick piped chocolate instead of the lookalikes you get today.
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Many people do not know that originally real walnut whips actually have 2 (half) walnuts.
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Kendhni wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 16:26
Many people do not know that originally real walnut whips actually have 2 (half) walnuts.
I seem to remember that Duncan walnut whips had a half walnut on top as well as one inside on the base; and they were certainly too big to eat in one bite.
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oldbluefox wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 14:29
Kendhni wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 13:56
The bounty and maltesers are my favourites.
Fantastic PR stunt
Ken and I will have to fight it out for the Bounty and Maltesers. I'd vote for a tinful of them and leave the others out.
Anyone notice the tin has twice the volume of the sweets in it and chocolates in a box are spread so far apart by plastic packaging it's a wonder they don't get lonely.
Regards
Veteran from when tins of sweets were filled to the top and tins were twice the size.
I can remember the time when chocolate wagon wheels used to be that big that you could use them as spare wheel. ;)

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oldbluefox wrote: 05 Nov 2022, 16:03
I love marzipan. In the Fatherland we used to get chocolate covered marzipan bars and now they have them in Aldi and Lidl. Wonderful!!

We were reminiscing the other day when chocolates in their little crimpled paper cases were packed tightly in their boxes and walnut whips had thick piped chocolate instead of the lookalikes you get today.
I used to love marzipan until my wife’s best fried started buying me two bars every Christmas from the Birmingham German Christmas market…still like it, but only on Christmas cakes.

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And you'd struggle to get a finger between two pyramids on a Toblerone bar.
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Chocolate oranges are now more like chocolate satsumas

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Marzipan, can’t stand the stuff :sick:

Cadburys fruit and nut, now that’s a different story :thumbup:

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Kendhni wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 10:53
Chocolate oranges are now more like chocolate satsumas
I did use mandarins as the comparison a few weeks back.
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Has anyone tried Terry's chocolate orange truffles ? :angel:
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Manoverboard wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 12:50
Has anyone tried Terry's chocolate orange truffles ? :angel:
Are they as bad as I think they will taste?

I really dislike the orange/chocolate combination whatever the product…wife and daughter love them. :wave:

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No, but I love the Lindor truffles that last all of 5 minutes in our house.

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Kendhni wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 13:14
No, but I love the Lindor truffles that last all of 5 minutes in our house.
…and me, especially when you get to the bit where your senses detect the cold centres :thumbup:

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I'm amazed you buy commercial choccies when you have copious promised but unshipped quantities of the artisan ones!

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 16:15
I'm amazed you buy commercial choccies when you have copious promised but unshipped quantities of the artisan ones!
Due to the high demand over covid I’ve had to replenish stocks from wherever possible…you know how I hate to disappoint :angel:

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Onelife wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 16:42
you know how I hate to disappoint
Believe me - you have many disappointed lucky potential recipients who have never seen their promised chocolates :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Back in the sixties we had Mackintosh' chocolate factory in our fine City and the caramel chocolate bar Caramac was put on the market, but prior to it's release free tasting bars were given away to try. Chocolate as I remember was not as smooth as it is today but our first taste of the Caramac bar was, wow, this is so smooth and a new taste was lovely. Now made by Nestlé I see it's still available, stood the test of time.
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david63 wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 18:57
Onelife wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 16:42
you know how I hate to disappoint
Believe me - you have many disappointed lucky potential recipients who have never seen their promised chocolates :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:shock:

David, if you don’t mind, we are approaching Christmas and if children see your post, they will be left in tears tonight…. now post again and reassure them that Father Onelife will be delivering lots of chocolates for Christmas :thumbup: :D

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