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Where oh where....Dunnes choc mallows

  • 22-12-2007 12:19pm
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    Has anyone found any of the majorly cheap and delicious choc mallows that Dunnes usually have in every year? I've scoured all my local Dunnes' with no luck. I tried the Milka ones hoping they'd be somewhat edible but sadly not.

    I think these ones used to be in a blue box? They were really gooey...and yum.


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 30,661 Mod ✭✭✭✭Faith


    My mum can't find ones in M&S either...

    Either they're really popular and sold out, or really unpopular and not being sold.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,005 ✭✭✭✭Toto Wolfcastle


    Faith wrote: »
    My mum can't find ones in M&S either...

    Either they're really popular and sold out, or really unpopular and not being sold.

    That would be because of the MAD people who are MAD and actually went to M&S when they opened at 6 (some stores anyway) and bought all of the food and scared me when I went in at half 9. (thinking I'd beat the crowds and be out in 10 minutes!) Didn't know M&S did Choc Mallows to be honest. I'll ask my sister who just finished up in there on Friday.

    I think choc mallows have changed in recent years. They're not really gooey anymore.


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