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brightly coloured chocolate beans in a hexagonal tube

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Orinoco · 01/01/2006 09:50

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Twiglett · 01/01/2006 09:50

bloody hell how thick am I this morning?

smarties?

Twiglett · 01/01/2006 09:51

is it smarties? if so the blue ones are supposed to be the worst

Twiglett · 01/01/2006 09:51

why wouldn't you be allowed to mention the name?

Twiglett · 01/01/2006 09:51

I shall read your post now

WideWebWitch · 01/01/2006 09:52

My friend has a daughter who reacts very badly to sugar, e numbers and chocolate - Smarties would set her off big time, because they contained all 3. How selfless of you to finish them!

Twiglett · 01/01/2006 09:52

wow ... sweet cocaine

northerner · 01/01/2006 09:53

My first thought was smarties, but their not in a haxagonal tube are they?

WideWebWitch · 01/01/2006 09:53

Yes, why wouldn't you mention the name?

hercules · 01/01/2006 09:53

They are now.

SKittles would send my ds wild. Soon realised that when he was bouncing off the wall!

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 09:55

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SmartiesLegalDepartment · 01/01/2006 09:57
SmartiesLegalDepartment · 01/01/2006 09:57

take that

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 09:57

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misdee · 01/01/2006 09:57

trying to get people to understand that i personally feel choclate is better than other sweets (smarties, jelly sweets) is very hard indeed.

SmartiesLegalDepartment · 01/01/2006 09:58

... pauses for post-boing cigarette..

northerner · 01/01/2006 09:59

Confused. Smarties aren't in haxagonal tubes here. It's a cylinder.

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 09:59

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misdee · 01/01/2006 09:59

they are in hexagonal tubes now.

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 10:00

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northerner · 01/01/2006 10:00

Oh I see. I never give them to my ds, he is hyper enough without them. Lol.

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 10:01

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misdee · 01/01/2006 10:01

MIL lets the kids have them, i can always tell.

WideWebWitch · 01/01/2006 10:03

you learn something new every day, old and new tubes

Orinoco · 01/01/2006 10:03

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DoesntTheNewYearDragOn · 01/01/2006 10:06

Yes, Smarties are ina hexagonal tube in the selection box - no idea about their shape when they're on their own. And yes, as others have said, the colourings send some children off on a bender, especially blue. I threaten to give blue smarties to essbee's DS when I want her to do what I want