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7 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Fucking hell, great shout.

Forgot all about them- they were regulars when we were kids.

Stonking food.

Yeh, its weird how a box of chocs could make you sadly nostalgic, but as I say we'd just kept on with the tradition of me old mam giving me them at Xmas and I was into my 40s when they went. Never had them any other time of year.

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1 minute ago, SatanGreavsie said:

Yeh, its weird how a box of chocs could make you sadly nostalgic, but as I say we'd just kept on with the tradition of me old mam giving me them at Xmas and I was into my 40s when they went. Never had them any other time of year.

Exactly. They were bloody delicious too.

Just been reading that Kraft closed the York factory when they bought Terry's. Took production of chocolate oranges to Poland, that I didn't know about, and killed off those delicious rectangles.

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13 minutes ago, Whitestar said:

Oh yes. They were superb, couldn't remember the name of them, they were like little bricks of different flavour chocolates in different colour wrappers half white and half either pink,blue, orange, brown, purple or dark blue if i remember correctly.

According to the wiki page on Terrys:

The flavours were: Milk Chocolate (Blue), Plain Chocolate (Red), Mocha (coffee flavoured plain chocolate) (Brown), Cafe Au Lait (coffee flavoured milk chocolate) (Turquoise), Orange Milk Chocolate (Orange) and Orange Plain Chocolate (Pink)

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1 minute ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I have never gone into M&S with the intention of doing a food shop. 

Maybe the odd thing if nearby, but never for a specific set of goods.

We shop at M&S quite a lot, the food tends to be really good quality

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46 minutes ago, Casino said:

Aye, the m and s biscuits choc selection

Not cheap for somebody like me who doesnt care for paying for a name, but theyre good

Im just as happy with morrisons choc digestives!

My brother had a proper spoilt teenager tantrum over the M&S biscuit selection coz he didn't want those biscuits he wanted biscuits with wrappers on, me being the helpful fucker I am offered him the orange one in the foil apparently that wouldn't do either. Over 20yrs later and 'biscuits with wrappers on' is still a thing in our house.

Only Quality Street leftover at ours are the coconut ones, i like the sickly sweet orange/strawberry/coffee cremes, the missus likes the nutty ones and my lad claims the toffee, theres 2 tubs worth of coconut ones in the kitchen waiting on someone coming round over christmas who'll eat them

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18 minutes ago, SatanGreavsie said:

According to the wiki page on Terrys:

The flavours were: Milk Chocolate (Blue), Plain Chocolate (Red), Mocha (coffee flavoured plain chocolate) (Brown), Cafe Au Lait (coffee flavoured milk chocolate) (Turquoise), Orange Milk Chocolate (Orange) and Orange Plain Chocolate (Pink)

Good research, 

 

Any pics of the originals??

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13 hours ago, wanderer1984 said:

Aye, Not big fan of nuts.

Every year I'm in charge of buying all the snacks for Christmas. Some bargains to be had early November.

Those tubs are £3.89 in tesco till 12th.

In charge? Like a proper job? Blimey that’s some responsibility that is.

Made me smile that.

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3 hours ago, FrancisFogarty said:

In charge? Like a proper job? Blimey that’s some responsibility that is.

Made me smile that.

😄

It sometimes feels like a proper job.

A few year back we left it too late and pretty much everything we ordinarily bought for Christmas had sold out or silly prices.

So I made it my job. Its great having a cupboard full of treats and drinks ready. Even better it was all bought whilst on offer.

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1 hour ago, wanderer1984 said:

😄

It sometimes feels like a proper job.

A few year back we left it too late and pretty much everything we ordinarily bought for Christmas had sold out or silly prices.

So I made it my job. Its great having a cupboard full of treats and drinks ready. Even better it was all bought whilst on offer.

I'm sure your colleagues appreciate your efforts.  If they don't then save them any coffee creams. 

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3 minutes ago, MickyD said:

I'm sure your colleagues appreciate your efforts.  If they don't then save them any coffee creams. 

This is for at home!

It's gives my wife one less thing to think about over Christmas.

I'm not a big chocolate eater, prefer Bertie Bassetts or gums.

Sour Patch Kids are outstanding 👌🏻 

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M&S is ok but fucking pricey, we use it for lazy Sunday dinner if just two of us as they do small joints and prepared veg that is miles better than Morrisons which where we do the big shop.  If kids are round and doing a big Sunday dinner local butchers for meat. 
 

On Quality Street saw something last night that Cost Co do a massive (2kg??) box that is an absolute bargain 

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