Never heard of them.CSE wrote:Indeed. But England makes "After Eight"s and this is also a non-negligible part of the world's cooking treasure
Oh wait, you mean these?
Talvieno's note: Split from viewtopic.php?f=27&t=5536&start=15#p138148
Never heard of them.CSE wrote:Indeed. But England makes "After Eight"s and this is also a non-negligible part of the world's cooking treasure
I added two boxes of After Eights to my online Christmas shopping basket a few days ago. It's just not Christmas without them.DigitalDuck wrote:Never heard of them.CSE wrote:Indeed. But England makes "After Eight"s and this is also a non-negligible part of the world's cooking treasure
Oh wait, you mean these?
I was brokenhearted when Rowntree was acquired by Nestlé, CSE, but fortunately the products of the company were treated with respect and we could continue to enjoy the Rowntree taste.CSE wrote:Indeed, Victor.
Ok, now to be perfectly honest: after eight is also Nestle, the Swiss multinational. So we get part of the karma generated
(Note: as opposed to the force, the dark side of the chocolate generates more karma )
UNLIKE CADBURY AND KRAFT.Victor Tombs wrote:I was brokenhearted when Rowntree was acquired by Nestlé, CSE, but fortunately the products of the company were treated with respect and we could continue to enjoy the Rowntree taste.CSE wrote:Indeed, Victor.
Ok, now to be perfectly honest: after eight is also Nestle, the Swiss multinational. So we get part of the karma generated
(Note: as opposed to the force, the dark side of the chocolate generates more karma )
Oh shit, the wife is absolutely crazy about these fucking things.Victor Tombs wrote:I added two boxes of After Eights to my online Christmas shopping basket a few days ago. It's just not Christmas without them.DigitalDuck wrote:Never heard of them.CSE wrote:Indeed. But England makes "After Eight"s and this is also a non-negligible part of the world's cooking treasure
Oh wait, you mean these?
Peppermint Creamything + Chocolate coating.Talvieno wrote:I've never had any. Descriptions, anyone?
Edit: Oh, I'm perpetuating a derail, aren't I. Does this need split?
Yes, that was curtains for the true Cadbury taste, HowSerendipitous.HowSerendipitous wrote:
UNLIKE CADBURY AND KRAFT.
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I believe if the USA had a better understanding of the importance of not screwing around with tried a tested chocolate formulations of other countries they would be well on the road to solving their political difficulties with the rest of the world. *chuckle*Silverware wrote:Peppermint Creamything + Chocolate coating.Talvieno wrote:I've never had any. Descriptions, anyone?
Edit: Oh, I'm perpetuating a derail, aren't I. Does this need split?
No, Talvieno this is the correct thread.
I'm preeeeeeeetty sure it's not only U.S. companies that do this.Victor Tombs wrote:I believe if the USA had a better understanding of the importance of not screwing around with tried a tested chocolate formulations of other countries they would be well on the road to solving their political difficulties with the rest of the world. *chuckle*
I thought a man of your obviously refined palate would enjoy such a scrumptious concoction, Nathan.
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