Mmmmmm...chocolate

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by flash, Oct 26, 2005.

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    flash Guest

    Green & Blacks is 'kin marvelous stuff.
     
    flash, Oct 26, 2005
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    Black Mike Guest

    Just tucking into a *very* fine bar of Green & Blacks, Organic Dark &
    Almond chocolate.

    Very very nice!
     
    Black Mike, Oct 26, 2005
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    Dan White Guest

    What's wrong with Orange? Fucking racist...
     
    Dan White, Oct 26, 2005
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    Black Mike Guest

    Nothing...'cept I haven't got any. Whitey...
     
    Black Mike, Oct 26, 2005
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    Dan White Guest

    Persecute the albino chocolate! Stone the heretics!

    Ahem. I'll go and lie down now...
     
    Dan White, Oct 26, 2005
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  6. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Black Mike amazed us all with this pearl of
    wisdom:
    Try their ice cream, too!
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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    flash Guest

    I make my own, using Green and Blacks Chocolate.
     
    flash, Oct 26, 2005
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    Howard Guest


    Gue (I haven't cracked the umlaut thing yet) is also damned moorish.
     
    Howard, Oct 26, 2005
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    Steve Parry Guest


    ü

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    Steve Parry
    K100RS SE & F650
    and a 520i SE Touring for comfort


    (not forgetting the SK90PY)

    http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
     
    Steve Parry, Oct 26, 2005
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  10. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Bear amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    Their hot choccie rocks.[/QUOTE]

    That's a new one on me.

    I'll investigate further.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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    Nicknoxx Guest

    At the risk of repeating myself from another thread. Cotons Organic Dark
    Chocolate. Simply the best available.
    http://www.cotonschocolates.co.uk/cotonsown.html
     
    Nicknoxx, Oct 26, 2005
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    ogden Guest

    Pfaf. It's just Cadbury's in a posh wrapper.
     
    ogden, Oct 26, 2005
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    Howard Guest

    Thank yü
     
    Howard, Oct 26, 2005
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  14. In uk.rec.motorcycles, ogden amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    Cadbury's have a posher wrapper than G&B IMHO.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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  15. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Bear amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    You're such a prole :)[/QUOTE]

    I've never denied it.

    I used to buy my burds' Crimbo prezzies in Argos, too.

    Just out of interest why is a G&B wrapper considered posh?
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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  16. In uk.rec.motorcycles, Bear amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    Well to be completely honest, I'd never even heard of the stuff 'till I
    started working where I work now.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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    ogden Guest

    Whoosh. G&B *is* Cadbury's.
     
    ogden, Oct 26, 2005
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  18. In uk.rec.motorcycles, ogden amazed us all with this pearl of wisdom:
    *Ding*

    Thanks for that. It did sound a bit pikey to me, actually and the
    wrapper looks like something off a Holland and Barratt label.[1]

    [1] I know they're organic but it just looks a bit too "senacott" to me
    iykwim.
     
    Whinging Courier, Oct 26, 2005
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  19. Perhaps because Cadburys bought Green and Blacks as an upmarket, high
    value brand that's a bit posher than Dairy Milk?
     
    Paul Corfield, Oct 26, 2005
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  20. I've gone off Green and Blacks since they changed the recipe for their
    Mint chocolate.

    Now the chocolate from here

    http://www.lamaisonduchocolat.com/index.php

    is absolutely wonderful. It is also very expensive but as a rare treat
    it is splendid stuff. The delicacy of the flavours and the inventiveness
    of the selections is a million miles away from Cadburys.

    This stuff isn't bad either - sampled while in Berlin

    http://www.leysieffer.de/templates/shop.html - only in German I'm
    afraid but their Coffee flavoured chocolate bar was superb. The box of
    chocolates for the office was devoured in minutes.
     
    Paul Corfield, Oct 26, 2005
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