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Post by Crashtastic on Jun 5, 2006 13:45:13 GMT -5
I don't like chocolate that much, so....I think I'd rather have sex. Penis wins over chocolate any time.... chocolate covered penis I brought home from England "After Dinner Willies" for my friend....they were little dark chocolate penises with minty cream in the middle. She loved them ;D
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Post by pnoopiepnats on Jun 6, 2006 20:41:02 GMT -5
I brought home from England "After Dinner Willies" for my friend....they were little dark chocolate penises with minty cream in the middle. She loved them ;D awww those are so cute! I wanna say something really naughty about a guy eating a box of those; will it make his filling minty?
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Post by wagnerr on Jun 6, 2006 21:51:32 GMT -5
I brought home from England "After Dinner Willies" for my friend....they were little dark chocolate penises with minty cream in the middle. She loved them ;D awww those are so cute! I wanna say something really naughty about a guy eating a box of those; will it make his filling minty? It'll probably make my filling minty!!!
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Post by Sweet Pea on Jun 6, 2006 22:42:24 GMT -5
i once knew a guy...oh...damn...we're not in the adult section...so i can't tell that story.
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Post by wagnerr on Jun 7, 2006 21:30:47 GMT -5
i once knew a guy...oh...damn...we're not in the adult section...so i can't tell that story. It's okay; go ahead and tell us. We really want to know.
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Post by shyuk on Jun 12, 2006 13:23:41 GMT -5
Best chocolate has 2 be White Toblerone - v.large size bar only!!!
Regards...ShyUK.
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Post by Orionation on Jul 2, 2006 0:16:38 GMT -5
Just plain milk chocolate is my favorite
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Post by urbanspaceman on Jul 2, 2006 5:01:59 GMT -5
Tried a peanut butter Kit-Kat Chunky a while back. Lovely.
Especially dipped in a mug of tea so that it melts in your mouth. Mmmm.
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Post by shyaussiegal on Jul 5, 2006 0:13:50 GMT -5
Ive just discovered crispy mint m&m's... Mmmm!
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Post by wagnerr on Jul 5, 2006 13:13:46 GMT -5
Ive just discovered crispy mint m&m's... Mmmm! Yep. M&M's are one the great contributions of Western Society to the world, i must say.
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Post by Buzzz on Jul 7, 2006 20:43:53 GMT -5
Ive just discovered crispy mint m&m's... Mmmm! Yep. M&M's are one the great contributions of Western Society to the world, i must say. I agree, M&M's are the best candy behind Reese's Cups. Peanut M&M's are even better. The history of M&M's, from Wikipedia: "M&M's, one of the most popular candies in the United States, were originally an import from England called Smarties. Forrest Mars Sr. saw soldiers during the Spanish Civil War eating chocolate pellets that were coated in sugar to prevent chocolate from sticking to their fingers. After the rights were purchased by Americans Forrest Mars Sr. and R. Bruce Murrie in 1939, they had to reintroduce them to the domestic market with a different name because there was already a candy product sold in the U.S. under the name Smarties. To identify their new brand, they combined the first initials of their last names: M & M. M&M's were first sold in the United States in 1941. By World War II, American soldiers were given the candy by the United States Army; soon after this it was marketed to the public. M&M's soon became a hit because, in those times when air conditioning was not usually found in stores, homes, or the automobile, melting chocolate candy bars were a problem; but with M&M's, the candy's coating kept the chocolate from getting messy."
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Post by Samantha on Jul 10, 2006 7:28:00 GMT -5
Cool, I never knew MMMMMMs came from Smarties. Aww they are like iddy biddy chocolate babies. Iddy biddy, yummy, edible babies. These are nice too
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Post by cradith on Nov 13, 2006 1:13:14 GMT -5
Any Lindt, Godiva, any made in UK because even the cheap chocolate is good not like cheap canadian crap. Laura Secord yuk. But I have had some european chocdolate that was pretty bad.
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Post by skyhint on Nov 13, 2006 17:50:12 GMT -5
Yep. M&M's are one the great contributions of Western Society to the world, i must say. I agree, M&M's are the best candy behind Reese's Cups. Peanut M&M's are even better. The history of M&M's, from Wikipedia: "M&M's, one of the most popular candies in the United States, were originally an import from England called Smarties. Forrest Mars Sr. saw soldiers during the Spanish Civil War eating chocolate pellets that were coated in sugar to prevent chocolate from sticking to their fingers. After the rights were purchased by Americans Forrest Mars Sr. and R. Bruce Murrie in 1939, they had to reintroduce them to the domestic market with a different name because there was already a candy product sold in the U.S. under the name Smarties. To identify their new brand, they combined the first initials of their last names: M & M. M&M's were first sold in the United States in 1941. By World War II, American soldiers were given the candy by the United States Army; soon after this it was marketed to the public. M&M's soon became a hit because, in those times when air conditioning was not usually found in stores, homes, or the automobile, melting chocolate candy bars were a problem; but with M&M's, the candy's coating kept the chocolate from getting messy." Smarties are still sold today under Nestle
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Post by cradith on Nov 15, 2006 22:59:51 GMT -5
I just ate a whole box of Cadbury Milk Tray Chocolates in 3 days. My husband teased me about it I told him he could have helped me.
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