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soulgrindr: sigh. are there any great british companies left anymore?
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michaelleung: Aston Martin, I suppose.

Damn beaten to the chase XD
The wind seems to be picking up, uh ?
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Post edited January 19, 2010 by Namur
Stop the fan that you have next to your monitor. ;)
This thread seems to be going all over the place... graphically I mean. I assume I'm not the only one...
On topic: I hope this doesn't change any of the chocs, I do like cadburys.
Even if Europeans look down on it as "confectionery" rather than chocolate.
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I shall not allow this to happen!
We want our chocolate to be British damnit!
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soulgrindr: sigh. are there any great british companies left anymore?
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michaelleung: Aston Martin, I suppose.

Aston Martin is owned by a Kuwaiti investment firm.
I don't think the "Cadbury" that Kraft bought was even really a British company anymore, they were basically an international conglomerate. The "Cadbury" brand is actually manufactured by several different companies worldwide. In the US, Hershey makes Cadbury products.
mmmm I want an egg filled with molten velveta.
Sent mail to support about the layout.
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Trelow: mmmm I want an egg filled with molten velveta.

Sorry, I think Anchor still has the patent for mouth destroying cheese.
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Lucibel: Personally I hate Cadbury's chocolate. Sickly, excessively sweet stuff! I do buy Cadbury's cocoa though and occasionally indulge in their special bars they have from time to time (creme egg bar, turkish delight bar etc).

So Cadbury's chocolate is sickly sweet, but creme egg bars aren't? Ooookay.
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vangordon: Well i had exact same feeling when Cadbury bought E.Wedel
the taste changed a bit,not always for better.

I actually stopped eating Wedel's stuff after Cadbury took over, it became something like Milka, the edible brown Play-doh.
Funny thing, though, as i've read that Kraft will buy Cadbury [here in Poland] WHEN Cadbury releases Wedel.
Kraft holds to Olza, and Olza makes Prince Polo, and i'm a sucker for those. ;P
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michaelleung: Maybe I'm just pissed because I basically grew up on Dairy Milk and I'd hate to see a company that makes great chocolate (that's opinionated) bought out by a bunch of Americans who make spray cheese.

What do you have against spay cheese it's more efficient. And cmon, Kraft doesnt just make spray cheese they also make individually wrapped orange squares of cheese like substance. It's not so bad once you forget what real cheese tastes like.
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michaelleung: Maybe I'm just pissed because I basically grew up on Dairy Milk and I'd hate to see a company that makes great chocolate (that's opinionated) bought out by a bunch of Americans who make spray cheese.
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KevO392: What do you have against spay cheese it's more efficient. And cmon, Kraft doesnt just make spray cheese they also make individually wrapped orange squares of cheese like substance. It's not so bad once you forget what real cheese tastes like.

It's plastic that's been flavored. Don't the FDA tell you anything these days?
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michaelleung: It's plastic that's been flavored. Don't the FDA tell you anything these days?

Of course not, then they would actually be working as originally intended. Plus, it's Kraft. They could be selling asbestos flavored cheese and no one would question it.
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michaelleung: It's plastic that's been flavored. Don't the FDA tell you anything these days?
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KevO392: Of course not, then they would actually be working as originally intended. Plus, it's Kraft. They could be selling asbestos flavored cheese and no one would question it.

Dammit! I didn't have lunch! Now I feel put off.
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chautemoc: Sent mail to support about the layout.

It's happened a few times before, mostly because the quotes are janky.
Post edited January 19, 2010 by michaelleung