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Theodoric
06-07-2006, 21:03
By mixed sweets, I mean things like Liquorice Allsorts or Quality Street. Now, almost by definition, mixed sweets contain things ranging from the ambrosia of the gods down to something manufactured from dried camel dung.

In the case of Liquorice Allsorts, the ambrosia is obviously those round, jelly ones coated in red and blue beads and the dried camel dung are the coconut ones.

So, have you the will power to force myself to get rid of the coconut ones first so that you can anticipate, and then savour, the delights of the bead-coated jelly ones? Of course, there is always the horrible moment when some totally unfeeling member of the family dips in and swipes your carefully hoarded favourites. Hanging, drawing and quartering would not be too severe a punishment for this offence.

homealone
06-07-2006, 21:39
you mean like everyone wanting the purple Quality Street, or the green triangle - and funnily enough, leaving nothing but the coconut ones...

spooky huh :)

Theodoric
06-07-2006, 21:41
you mean like everyone wanting the purple Quality Street, or the green triangle - and funnily enough, leaving nothing but the coconut ones...

spooky huh :)
I've got to agree that the green triangles are number one.

cuggle
06-07-2006, 22:22
I always eat my fav ones first (purple then caramel cups) and leave the rest for the others

handyman
06-07-2006, 22:28
I must be odd, I like the coffee ones and the coconut ones and in licorice alsorts I only like the coconut ones. When It comes to roses or quality street I don't pick I just grab the first one I come to.

liamboyle06
07-07-2006, 00:00
I always eat my favourite sweets first, stops other taking them on me

Chris W
07-07-2006, 01:00
bertie bassett (since he turned half blue half black) is the best of the liquorice allsorts. Followed by the bobbly ones and the coconut rings.

Bottom is the "chocolate" (aka taste like mud) sandwiches.

Halcyon
07-07-2006, 09:59
I always go hunting for the Purple Quality Street. It is good that there is a king size version you can buy too.
The hard caramel ones that are likely to break your teeth always end up last as I can't stand them.

Jules
07-07-2006, 14:49
I eat my favs first, cause they are all MINE ;) lol

Hugh
07-07-2006, 15:17
Try Jelly Belly Beans; really distinct flavours.
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Pumpkin
07-07-2006, 15:32
Luckily the ones I like my fella doesn't and the ones he likes I don't, its just about the only thing in our house that's harmonious ;)

Chrysalis
07-07-2006, 17:52
nearly everyone I know thinks the green sweets of wine gums and midget gems are the worst yet its the most produced colour.

Theodoric
07-07-2006, 18:57
Try Jelly Belly Beans; really distinct flavours.
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And really distinct prices as well! Yes, they're very nice but you need to take out a second mortgage to afford them. :)

gaffer_gump
07-07-2006, 19:49
Buy two or three bags then you can eat all your favorite ones and have a right belly full and then give away the mingers to nephews / neices etc and be a hero in the process :D

Works for me..

Chimaera
07-07-2006, 20:00
you mean like everyone wanting the purple Quality Street, or the green triangle - and funnily enough, leaving nothing but the coconut ones...

spooky huh :)
I'll have your coconut ones! :rofl: :D

Hugh
07-07-2006, 21:09
And really distinct prices as well! Yes, they're very nice but you need to take out a second mortgage to afford them. :)

Ah, the joy of CostCo - 1.78 kilo jar for under a tenner - say goodbye to your teeth!:p:

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I'll have your coconut ones! :rofl: :D

please confirm you are talking about his Berties :Yikes:

Pumpkin
07-07-2006, 23:01
I like the marzipan ones as well, which when I was a kid was great cos I was the only one in my family who did. So in any old style box of chocolates I was guaranteed at least two more chocolates than everyone else :)

Unfortunately companies have stopped putting marzipan chocolates in their boxes cos other than me no-one else liked them :(

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08-07-2006, 08:28
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