The Other Dean
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Ahem......
.....ingeniously crunchy.
.....ingeniously crunchy.
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You've never really tasted the full glory of a Cadbury Picnic until you've had one straight off the line.
Mmmmmmmmmm... warm chocolate.

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It doesn't get much better than this.
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A chocolate covered flake.![]()
You should be able to feel him if he is still in there....I had a mate who would go to the shop and buy pink lemonade and a Twirl every time.
I'm not sure if he's fully out yet.
I had a mate who would go to the shop and buy pink lemonade and a Twirl every time.
I'm not sure if he's fully out yet.
Mmmmmm that reminds me of my trip through the Cadbury factory in Hobart. Mini cherry ripes as fresh as you could possibly get them. Heaven. Someone take me back there.![]()
At the end of the tour they gave you the smallest box of Favourites
which was disappointing.I went to the Cadbury factory about 5 years ago, and you could sample as much as you could eat, you had the opportunity for plenty of freebies, and stuffed your pockets with anything that was wrapped, and anything that wasn't you ate.
Two years ago, I took my husband there, and they've changed their policy, no sampling throughout the factoryAt the end of the tour they gave you the smallest box of Favourites
which was disappointing.
Now what did I do with that flux capacitor?Heathers is a GREAT movie.
I have only now discovered this thread, and it is full of win.
The best part of February - May is cadbury creme eggs.
YES
I went to the Cadbury factory about 5 years ago, and you could sample as much as you could eat, you had the opportunity for plenty of freebies, and stuffed your pockets with anything that was wrapped, and anything that wasn't you ate.
Two years ago, I took my husband there, and they've changed their policy, no sampling throughout the factoryAt the end of the tour they gave you the smallest box of Favourites
which was disappointing.
BWAHAHAHA!You should be able to feel him if he is still in there....
My mother's first job was at Red Tulip. Apparently their policy was staff could eat as much chocolate as they liked but couldn't take any home.
My old man reckons that Malcolm Blight used to work at Rowntrees when he played for North and would get enormously fat over the pre-season from eating too many Violent Crumbles.
Is there even a skerrick of truth in this?
My old man reckons that Malcolm Blight used to work at Rowntrees when he played for North and would get enormously fat over the pre-season from eating too many Violent Crumbles.
Is there even a skerrick of truth in this?
Was that to prevent them selling the everlasting gobstopper to Slugworth?


Not sure about the choccies but was at training one night and Snake Baker and Blighty drove their cars into the carpark. They were both finishing a ciggie and their cigarette packets were resting on the dash.
It was the style of the times.
Good advice - if you want to tour Cadbury, first invent a time machine.Now what did I do with that flux capacitor?