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Saw one today apparently it's a normal Cadbury Crunchie with popping candy in the crunchie bit or something.
Gonna buy one tomorrow.
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I will keep my eyes open as well.
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Will all that popping candy about, I would keep your eyes closed!
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Tried one today. It's different to normal Crunchie, it's a bar with
crunchie nuggets, popping candy and crispy pieces in. Not bad but
nothing special and not as tasty as the X-ploding Smarties bars.
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Haven't they done this before?
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Perhaps this one is a bit different? I remember having the old
exploding crunchie bar but I can not remember what it tasted like.
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There was that lemonade one wasn't there?
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There certainly was. They done a tango orange, champagne and mint versions too.
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There was that lemonade one wasn't there?
Probably what I was thinking of.
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Oh boy another boring popping bar. I remember a gorgeous Crunchie that came out the the 70s with green, mint flavoured honeycomb. It had a pale green wrapper with green stripes on.
The recent mint one had mint chocolate but ordinary honeycomb.
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As I said on another post...........BANG!!!!!!!
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I got a shock there.
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A good bang can clear your sinuses.
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So said the doctor.
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Dr, Dr, it hurts when I cough.
Well don't bloody cough then!
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You have a fantastic memory oldspice

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So i keep being told. Mind you, I can remember things that happened thirty years ago much better than things that happened thiry seconds ago! My son is called Douglas and for some unfathomable reason I keep calling him Neil!!!!!
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And how is your husband Oldspice? (You remember the one....)
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He is in a lot of pain with terrible bruises and cuts all down his legs and a massively swollen and disfigured knee. There is ligament damage to the knee. He is still on crutches but can get in the shower with help. He can get down stairs on his bum without help now so I can leave him in bed in the mornings instead of getting him up and dressed before I go to work. he doesn't need a bedpan anymore but is still pretty helpless and a lot of hard work.
Bless him.
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I'm full of sympathy and admiration - it must be really difficult to cope with that, especially with the pressure you've been under at work.
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No, it's not too bad. It was worse when he had a heart by-pass two years ago. The work pressure seems to fade into the background as well. I'm just doing what I can and leaving what I can't do. I feel much calmer because I know it could have been much worse.
The insurance claim may take over 9 months to settle so we've been told.
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What happened oldspice? Being away, I have some catching up to do!