Stefan Easy Skull wrote: » Tiffin being eaten here as I type.
Whispered wrote: » We can all agree that any chocolate is better than no chocolate though, right? :pac: Just had a big dirty chipper, waiting to be able to have a slice of lemon cake and/or some Tesco dark choc. Glass of wine might help!
igCorcaigh wrote: » Milka is still good though, last time I tried.
northgirl wrote: » A multi-pack of yellow snacks and tea. Savoury next.
Whocanibe wrote: » Oh I agree it's personal taste, but it has changed so much,and not for the better as you say. I love chocolate, but the one box I'll be staying away from this year is Roses, they have just destroyed those.
Whocanibe wrote: » Grandeeod is right, none of Cadbury's chocolate tastes the same since Kraft took it over and they have all shrunk so much. I still buy some of their bars, but even Lidl's chocolate is far superior to it.
Stefan Easy Skull wrote: » I agree that it has certainly changed for the worse but I still prefer Cadbury's to almost all other chocolate. I will admit though that all my life I have been quite a philistine when it comes to chocolate and never enjoyed the taste of what I know should be finer chocolates. It's personal taste I suppose.
Graces7 wrote: » disagree... cadbury is the best.. eg wispa and twirl.. It is your taste buds at fault!
GoneHome wrote: » @Seph and Northgirl, you guys should seriously meet up, ye seem to have a lot in common and always great banter between ye
northgirl wrote: » Ha ha ha ha - just see it now Should really have picked some up to try :rolleyes:
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Just munching on a catch ba.........*looks at post below* *drops everything and legs it to town* :pac:
northgirl wrote: » @ Seph - Bistro crisps you were looking for are on offer in both Dunnes and Tesco (Patrick's St. and Paul Street) if you're around that neck of the woods. Not seen them anywhere else.