Cadbury Wispa to make a return

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The return of the Wispa, originally launched in 1981, is scheduled to be for a limited period, but Cadbury has suggested that if sales are high, the chocolate bar could remain on UK shelves.
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Wispa Gold and Wispa Mint, better come back as well. They were my favourite chocolate bars. Also can we see the return of Walker's Pickled Onion crisps and Vice Versa's!!
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As much as i adore Wispas you still can't beat a P-P-P-Pick up a penguin. Specially when its been in a tuppawear box getting all warm and gooey alongside a cheese and pickle sarnie and a packet of Golden Wonder cheese and onion. Reminds me of my strawberry picking summer packed lunches. I went home smelling of Candy floss. Aaaah! Those were the days.
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miss hellfire wrote:As much as i adore Wispas you still can't beat a P-P-P-Pick up a penguin. Specially when its been in a tuppawear box getting all warm and gooey alongside a cheese and pickle sarnie and a packet of Golden Wonder cheese and onion. Reminds me of my strawberry picking summer packed lunches. I went home smelling of Candy floss. Aaaah! Those were the days.
have you ever tried drinking tea through a penguin? Delicious.

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Sput wrote:
miss hellfire wrote:As much as i adore Wispas you still can't beat a P-P-P-Pick up a penguin. Specially when its been in a tuppawear box getting all warm and gooey alongside a cheese and pickle sarnie and a packet of Golden Wonder cheese and onion. Reminds me of my strawberry picking summer packed lunches. I went home smelling of Candy floss. Aaaah! Those were the days.
have you ever tried drinking tea through a penguin? Delicious.

Not yet! As i only drink PG in the morning i will be trying that for breakfast tomorrow. Mmmm.. Breakfast! Most important meal of the day.
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nodnirG kraM wrote:No no no, it's hot chocolate through Tim Tams that you have to try.
OK that was too surreal Mark! :shock: (and rather worrying)
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nodnirG kraM wrote:No no no, it's hot chocolate through Tim Tams that you have to try.
I found them a bit wanting, I need a dense biscuit.
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I have not! I was told they're superior to penguins so I kept my experiment to the most similar type.
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I considered it but felt it too easy
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I used to love the Wispaccino (capuccino flavour). They oughta bring that back.

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Tim Tams... Despite what Australians say, I found their national biscuit to be nothing special. I think I prefer Penguins.

And never buy Cadbury's chocolate in Australia. It tastes weird.
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