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LooeyUK
26-02-2005, 18:20
Did you know that the orange smarties are made out of orange chocolate?

Only found that out today!

Paul
26-02-2005, 18:35
They may be now, but they certainly didn't used to be.

Mick
26-02-2005, 18:48
They may be now, but they certainly didn't used to be.

^ Said like a true Smarties lover! :p:

cookie_365
26-02-2005, 19:04
They may be now, but they certainly didn't used to be.

?? The orange Smarties have been organge flavoured (don't know if any real oranges were harmed in the making of this vegelate) for as long as I can remember ...

... which admittedly is only about 20 minutes, the day I've been having ;)

Ramrod
26-02-2005, 19:09
"Nearly 17,000 Smarties are eaten every minute in the UK.
NestlÃÃâ€*’© Rowntree has produced 5,000 million Smarties caps over the last 25 years.
When production of Smarties resumed after the Second World War, Smarties were made with plain chocolate because of the shortage of milk.
If the Smarties eaten in one year were laid end to end it would equal almost 102,000 km and if they were put in tubes and these put end to end it would equal almost 29,000 km" :)

Paul
26-02-2005, 19:41
^ Said like a true Smarties lover! :p:I used to love smarties when they were Rountrees. :D Since Nestle got hold of them (quite a few years ago now) they have gone downhill. :(

Ramrod
26-02-2005, 19:42
I used to love smarties when they were Rountrees. :D Since Nestle got hold of them (quite a few years ago now) they have gone downhill. :(
Did they roll down that hill? :D

Mick
26-02-2005, 19:45
I think I've said this in a similar thread about Smarties, forget Smarties. I will have a bag of cadbury's mini eggs instead! :p:

Mal
26-02-2005, 19:45
I used to love smarties when they were Rountrees. :D Since Nestle got hold of them (quite a few years ago now) they have gone downhill. :(
Used to know someone who worked at Rowntrees, who could get the "misshapes and seconds".

I used to get, what looked like small sugar bags, full of smarties. Nothing wrong with them. ;)

Kit Kats, Lion bars and after-eight mints as well. :)

Ramrod
26-02-2005, 19:50
Used to know someone who worked at Rowntrees, who could get the "misshapes and seconds".

I used to get, what looked like small sugar bags, full of smarties. Nothing wrong with them. ;)

Kit Kats, Lion bars and after-eight mints as well. :)So whats it like weighing 18 stone? :p: :D

paulyoung666
26-02-2005, 19:53
So whats it like weighing 18 stone? :p: :D



heavy i presume :erm: :D :D :D

Mal
26-02-2005, 19:55
So whats it like weighing 18 stone? :p: :D
Beats a stick of celery ;)

Ramrod
26-02-2005, 20:19
Beats a stick of celery ;)Hate celery :sick:
More of a string bean myself :D

cookie_365
26-02-2005, 20:31
Ok, so if the red ones were raspberry flavour, the green ones mint flavour, etc etc, what would be your fave ?

Me say: brown for coffee :D

chocolate, caffeine, what else could anyone want ???

Mal
26-02-2005, 20:35
Ok, so if the red ones were raspberry flavour, the green ones mint flavour, etc etc, what would be your fave ?

Me say: brown for coffee :D

chocolate, caffeine, what else could anyone want ???
Do you also like the Coffee Cremes (or creams, I can't remember :D ) that used to be in Roses? ;) :D

cookie_365
27-02-2005, 00:05
Do you also like the Coffee Cremes (or creams, I can't remember :D ) that used to be in Roses? ;) :D


mmmmmm !!!!!! :)

ian@huth
27-02-2005, 00:21
Used to know someone who worked at Rowntrees, who could get the "misshapes and seconds".

I used to get, what looked like small sugar bags, full of smarties. Nothing wrong with them. ;)

Kit Kats, Lion bars and after-eight mints as well. :)
I knew a few that worked there when I lived in York (Haxby) and some that worked at Terry's. We were never without a stock of goodies. Didn't care much for some of the chocolates Rowntrees made for the continental market though, rather sickly.

Halcyon
27-02-2005, 12:48
Coool info, I learn something new every day.

[Goes to buy a pack of samrties whilst they are still available in tubes]

Maggy
27-02-2005, 12:59
The tubes are too small.Like I've said elsewhere you can eat the contents in one mouthfull. :mad: Cheapskating Nestle. :mad: :mad:

Graham M
27-02-2005, 13:35
So whats it like weighing 18 stone? :p: :D

Its not actually that bad, im just big built :)