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Chocolate Premiere League Champions


  • Total voters
    43
  • Poll closed .
The entrants so far

Toblerone
Wispa
Starbar
Texan bar
Ruffle
Crunchie
Mine Aero
Twirl
B&G dark
Galaxy
Fruit and Nut
Yorkie
Drifter
Boost
Double Decker
Caramel
Walnut Whip
Creme eggs
Picnic
Chomp
Cabana
Dime
Lion bar
Ripples
Dream
Marble
Fuse
Topic
Taz
Jamaica rum and raisin
Malteser Bunny
Frys creme
Frys mint
Milky way
Finger of fudge
Mars
Curly Wurly
Caramac
Bournville
Frys turkish delight
Freddo
Milky bar
Ritter sport
Kinder surprise
Aztec
Chunky kit kat
Bar six
Tunnocks wafer
Tunnocks log
Toffe crisp

Think we might be able to get the who footy pyramid at this rate <laugh>

Entrants still open for a few hours yet. Before we (I) choose out 20 premier league bars.
To lazy to put them in alphabetical order <doh><laugh>

here’s three more Aero, Aero mint and Five boys.
 
I've had to pop round to Morrisons this morning, and had a look in the chocolate aisle.
Here's my findings....
Morrisons sells Bournville, £1.
Toblerone, they had the Gold (with caramel), Orange, white, and original. All big ones, no small. All £6.00 each, or £4.75 with a morrisons more card.
Big bars of mint aero are £1.
Loads of varieties of big Cadbury's chocolate bars, £1 each.

Fill yer wellies lads.
 
Cake, the clue is in the name. They even baked a giant Jaffa cake in a court case to prove that they're cakes not biscuits. The difference is a cake goes firmer over time when exposed to air, while a biscuit gets softer (or you could say a cake goes hard and a biscuit goes soft and moist, if you want to go all "Carry On" about it, stop sniggering in the back there).

Still goes great with a cuppa though.
Nah! Disagree. If you and me walked into a supermarket to look for Jaffa Cakes and you went to the cake aisle and I went to the biscuit aisle - I know who’ll come out with the Jaffa’s first!! <laugh><laugh><laugh>
 
I've had to pop round to Morrisons this morning, and had a look in the chocolate aisle.
Here's my findings....
Morrisons sells Bournville, £1.
Toblerone, they had the Gold (with caramel), Orange, white, and original. All big ones, no small. All £6.00 each, or £4.75 with a morrisons more card.
Big bars of mint aero are £1.
Loads of varieties of big Cadbury's chocolate bars, £1 each.

Fill yer wellies lads.
The big Toblerone is £8 in Booths, robbing bastards
 
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Never heard of 5 boys. 5 guys but I thought them were burgers.
True story,
Me and my mate went bird nesting at east Boldon and when we set off to get the bus back to Ford Estate we saw a Five boys chocolate machine on the wall of the shop so I put a tanner in and got one out, when I got it out it was completely soggie as the sun had been on the glass front of the machine all morning, anyway me and my mate managed to pickle them all out with a lolly stick before the bus came. We got about 10 each and ate them all on the bus.
I spewed all night but didn’t dare tell my mam why I was ill, or she would of welted me.<laugh><laugh>
 
I've had to pop round to Morrisons this morning, and had a look in the chocolate aisle.
Here's my findings....
Morrisons sells Bournville, £1.
Toblerone, they had the Gold (with caramel), Orange, white, and original. All big ones, no small. All £6.00 each, or £4.75 with a morrisons more card.
Big bars of mint aero are £1.
Loads of varieties of big Cadbury's chocolate bars, £1 each.

Fill yer wellies lads.
Mmmm bournville, after the tolls of last weekend (and years accumulated before that) I’ve put myself on a diet so I can only dream of having a bar of bournville for myself.

I like using that on cornflake cakes
 
Didnt even make it home, gone
Good lad.

I’m going to maybe regret this but I was/am obsessed with jar sweets called choc lick and toffee nibbles.

it was basically all the leftover chocolate dust from biscuits and stuff either put into pellets (toffee nibbles) or packed into jars as is (chock lick)

I still buy it in b and m bargains when I see it
 
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Didnt even make it home, gone
My mates Mrs was a chocolate biscuit freak. When she went shopping she would buy two packets of her favourite biscuit and eat one on the way home in the car. When Pete helped her unload the shopping she told me he would say you’ve been good I thought you’d of had one on the way home, then he’d make her a cuppa with her biscuit she would say don’t you bloody dare tell him<laugh><laugh>
 
Good lad.

I’m going to maybe regret this but I was/is obsessed with jar sweets called choc lick and toffee nibbles.

it was basically all the leftover chocolate dust from biscuits and stuff either put into pellets (toffee nibbles) or packed into jars as is (chock lick)

I still buy it in b and m bargains when I see it
I’ll have a look next time I’m in <ok>
 
10 minutes to go until I rewatch it as it played out with 6 cans of red stripe!!! Going for 2-1lol
 
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