Hi Ray, Caramac has a taste all of its own and is one of my favourites…just wish the squares were a bit thicker. Would you like some for Christmas?Ray B wrote: 06 Nov 2022, 19:42Back 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.
Withdrawal of Celebrations Bounty Bar.
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Can't stand coconut so don't like Bounty Bars. Prefer Quality Street to Celebrations. Definitely don't like marzipan on cakes or in sweets. When I was growing up my aunt worked for the Mars factory in Slough. When we visited her she used to give me and my brother a bag each of mis-shapes, mars bars, bounty bars and milky way bars, often there were just parts of a bar, but sometimes whole mars bars etc. As you can imagine my brother and I were very keen to visit my aunt.
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Hi Ray, I was very much hands on at the start but as Onelife Choccies have become ever more popular I’m taking more of a back seat role just reading all of the thankyou messages I receive.
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That will leave with at least 86,399 seconds a day
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I feel OL is being much maligned about his chocolates and I feel somebody should stick up for him. My dog loved them! That is until he died.
NB no dogs were harmed in this post. I know you don't feed dogs chocolates, especially OLs.
NB no dogs were harmed in this post. I know you don't feed dogs chocolates, especially OLs.
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oldbluefox wrote: 07 Nov 2022, 16:03I feel OL is being much maligned about his chocolates and I feel somebody should stick up for him. My dog loved them! That is until he died.![]()
NB no dogs were harmed in this post. I know you don't feed dogs chocolates, especially OLs.![]()
You are is taking the p*ss again Foxy
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It’s nice to think someone knows how Foxy’s bruising comments are affecting me…you’re a good friend Stephen
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Yes you would have expected that Brendan's improvements to Leicesters results would have mellowed the old fox just a bit.
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Stirrer!! 
I've got two boxes of Keefy chocolates. Any takers?
I've got two boxes of Keefy chocolates. Any takers?
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Who don't we like
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Could send them to the Kremlin
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No good, Putin will try them on a Comrade first especially when he notice who made them.
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In acknowledgement of the upset I have caused OL I am sending him 2 boxes of artisan chocolates by way of reparation. It's the least I could do.
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Did you not mean to say?oldbluefox wrote: 08 Nov 2022, 13:36In acknowledgement of the upset I have caused OL I am sending him 2 boxes of artisan chocolates by way of reparation. It's the least I could do.
In acknowledgement of the upset I have caused OL I am sending him 2 boxes of recycled artisan chocolates by way of reparation. It's the least I could do.
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That's a load of c**p!!!!david63 wrote: 08 Nov 2022, 13:53Did you not mean to say?oldbluefox wrote: 08 Nov 2022, 13:36In acknowledgement of the upset I have caused OL I am sending him 2 boxes of artisan chocolates by way of reparation. It's the least I could do.In acknowledgement of the upset I have caused OL I am sending him 2 boxes of recycled artisan chocolates by way of reparation. It's the least I could do.
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Thanks, Gentleman, you clearly have no comprehension of the mental torment you have caused me
…how would you like it if you were known as the forums biggest bullsh*tter? 
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No Ken's well ahead of you in that dept.Onelife wrote: 08 Nov 2022, 15:04Thanks, Gentleman, you clearly have no comprehension of the mental torment you have caused me…how would you like it if you were known as the forums biggest bullsh*tter?
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Please let me know if you mistakenly book the same cruise…I want to be there, Ding! Ding!
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Naah, Ken likes fly cruises, we don't.Onelife wrote: 08 Nov 2022, 15:13Please let me know if you mistakenly book the same cruise…I want to be there, Ding! Ding!![]()
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Still lagging well behind you though.
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Your none masochist choice of travel should keep you safe in the short term but I would keep an eye out for low flying aircrafts