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  • These for a treat (bit pricey):

    Bought these for the non-drinking other half who loves coffee, didn't read small print (vodka), possibly even better than the above as long as you like coffee.

  • These for a treat (bit pricey):

    Bought these for the non-drinking other half who loves coffee, didn't read small print (vodka), possibly even better than the above as long as you like coffee.

    Pricey? mrs_com got these one year for christmas. Now I know why she was a bit miffed when I came home and scarfed the lot.

  • There's no way you'll shift any Hershey product to people who appreciate chocolate.

    I'd eat it. You could stick the finest hand made Belgian/Swiss/whatever chocoalte on a plate next to a Hersheys bar and a pack of Smarties and I'd cane all of it.
    My taste buds only barely register the difference between steak and lemonade though..

  • Straight out the goonies, never had one though.

  • I had a beloved square sketchbook many years ago that I stuck one of these on (the foil, not the teacake), got all burnished into the cover. I can never quite believe the "numbers sold every week" claim on the side of the Tunnocks Caramels...

    /irrelevant postings = time for bed

  • Cadbury mini eggs... that is all

  • I make these, image having that skill at your disposal. Yummy cakes when ever you like- it is dangerous!


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  • I can never quite believe the "numbers sold every week" claim on the side of the Tunnocks Caramels...

    I've always thought the same thing! Seems unlikely but I can believe it.


    5,000,000!

  • I wonder who's eating them all...

    hides wrappers

  • I can easily see a dozen away on one sitting :-D

  • Cadbury mini eggs... that is all

    Yummy cakes

    BOOM!

  • I can easily see a dozen away on one sitting :-D

    You should try eating them instead of using them as furniture..

  • they are also hand made

  • In what sense handmade?! The machines are operated by humans?!

  • In what sense humans?! That dozen looks made mainly with not machines.

  • Fuck handmade.. I don't want greasy human hands on my food.

  • I gladly eat a monkey made cup cake

  • But that would be paw made.. Monkeys have paws.. not hands..

    negged ;-)

  • But that would be paw made.. Monkeys have paws.. not hands..

    negged ;-)

    Monkeys never have paws.

    googles

  • http://askville.amazon.com/monkeys-hands-paws/AnswerViewer.do?requestId=4037498

    ...monkeys have hands. The reasoning seems to be that the monkey's arm appendage is adapted for grasping, with four similar digits and one opposable one, aka the thumb. Monkeys can also use individual digits by themselves for pointing, scratching, etc. and can carry things much as we do suitcases.

    A paw on the other hand has claws, has no opposable digits, and all digits function together.

  • Pandas have fins though.

  • Hands must have opposable thumbs.

  • Mmmm. Panda fin...

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