End of the World Treats

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Cairistìona

Re: End of the World Treats

Post by Cairistìona »

Bladerunner you have just taken me back to my childhood! I used to earn pocket money (child labour goes by the wayside somehow if the 'employers' are parents and wages classed as 'pocket money' - but I still had to get up before school :lol: )working in my parents newsagents. Pricing sweets was one of my jobs, I remember the square bars of Ritter Sport they were stacked with the classier chocolate bars like Bournville, which my gran loved. I seem to remember about 4 different flavours. I dont really have a sweet tooth, years of pricing and stacking the blasted things put me off them. I'll be prepping whisky. :D
ynotshi

Re: End of the World Treats

Post by ynotshi »

glad iam not the only one with a sweet tooth , ive been looking around for kendal mint cake dont see it much any more but know i can get online.
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Re: End of the World Treats

Post by unsure »

asda were doing yorky bars a while back 4 for a pound .so i got 2 box`s and put them in . the army rations have them in and they say their good for 10 years . i can`t see why they shouldn`t last as long .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
latebloomer

Re: End of the World Treats

Post by latebloomer »

ynotshi wrote:glad iam not the only one with a sweet tooth , ive been looking around for kendal mint cake dont see it much any more but know i can get online.
I got some in a camping equipment shop in Liverpool, think the shop was Adapt, but i expect other stores would have it too.