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TG
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Didn't they just add the fashionable "multi-grain" prefix to the Start name?
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Pete
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you used to get frosting free strawberry too iirc, i used to like alternating them with the iced strawberry.

and tsk, you've now got me wanting pop tarts after i've managed to resist the urges for a week.

I'm doing pretty well on the creme egg front this year though, i've had a total of 5 so far since they came out, down from my three a day habit two years ago.
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TG wrote:Didn't they just add the fashionable "multi-grain" prefix to the Start name?
Kellogg's site says as much but I can't say I've seen it on any shelves in well over a decade.
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There's a megafab shop in London near Covent Garden that imports sweets and stuff, they have a selection of weird and wondeful Pop Tarts varieties - I got some Cookie Dough ones not long back. Yummy.
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all new Phil wrote:There's a megafab shop in London near Covent Garden that imports sweets and stuff, they have a selection of weird and wondeful Pop Tarts varieties - I got some Cookie Dough ones not long back. Yummy.
Do you remember the name of this shop? I would rather like to visit it.
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Is it "Sweets from Heaven"? There's one in Nottingham, and they have Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Class.

EDIT: Never mind. Oops.
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Loads of places now seem to sell Reese's Cups.

One of the local sarnie shop where I used to live sold them, and there's a speciality sweet shop in the city centre I walk by everyday that also sells them, they also have stuff like Milka, Hershey's and Mike and Ike brand products on display in the window.
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Cyber Candy I think.
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I don't like the new Cadbury's one, it's scary!
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the union shop sells hershey bars for the american students but i've always been too scared to try one as i fear they'll be that shite. are they?
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Hymagumba wrote:the union shop sells hershey bars for the american students but i've always been too scared to try one as i fear they'll be that shite. are they?
Yes. A huge disappointment.
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