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to have eaten just 1 orange for lunch?

14 replies

Newmummytobe79 · 07/01/2012 15:19

... a chocolate one Grin

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SantieMaggie · 07/01/2012 15:22

no i want one :-(

Fo0ffyShmo0ffer · 07/01/2012 15:24

Yanbu and extra points if it was a popping candy one Grin

BarkisIsWillin · 07/01/2012 15:26

Counts as 1 of your 5 a day - must do, shaped like an orange, looks like an orange ...

BarkisIsWillin · 07/01/2012 15:26

You can get popping candy chocolate oranges? Where where?

Fo0ffyShmo0ffer · 07/01/2012 15:29

Bark - they were all over the place at Christmas. Anywhere you can get a normal one I think except these are the dogs bollocks. you HAVE to try one.

BeaOnSea · 07/01/2012 15:29

I've seen the popping candy ones in WH Smith.

BarkisIsWillin · 07/01/2012 15:39

I'm in Ireland but will keep an eye out - you can definitely get the regular ones here.

golemmings · 07/01/2012 15:52

Yabvvu. DS has reflux and I've had to give up dairy. A chocolate orange was ALWAYS part of my Christmas... Except this year. Until you can get dairy free chocolate oranges, anyone eating one is unreasonable.

WTAF · 07/01/2012 15:59

They had a ton of them by the till in poundstretcher yesterday, think they were selling them off cheap.

I cannot think of chocolate oranges without thinking of Alan Partridge Grin

SantieMaggie · 07/01/2012 16:00

the honeycomb ones are lush too!

bought some choc orange segments in coop cos they were 50p and they were horrible

MildlyNarkyPuffin · 07/01/2012 16:04

Sod.

Want chocolate. On a stupid healthy eating thing [pout]

MuslinSuit · 07/01/2012 16:06

YANBU. All the crap left over from Xmas is sitting around waiting to be eaten and the only way to avoid putting on another 2 stone is to eat it instead of actual food.

GreatBallsOfFluff · 07/01/2012 17:33

Thank you - You've just reminded me of the Toblerone I have downstairs Grin

StepAwayFromTheEcclesCakes · 07/01/2012 17:51

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm but barkis they may not do them in Ireland as choc is definately different there. I bought cadbury tiffin bars there and we can't get them in england, if I had known that I would have stockpiled bought a few extra at the time

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