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They've already got a Chocolate color, though...
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phoebemittens wrote:Ewwww, warty yurble! Plague buboes poking through the mane and a nice speckled, yellowish pallor to the rest of its fur.

Yuuuccchh...
Or giant moles. Ick
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Kidnemo wrote:Umm, Jaffa Cake Jubjub?
It's a terrible thing, but I'm told they don't have jaffa cakes in Amerikee. My husband's talking to a US agent about a proposed book-thing, and the agent asked him... what jaffa cakes were. Were they like oreos, he wondered.

I can't imagine a world without jaffa cakes, myself. I weep for the poor Americans. (Mind you before anyone gets peeved, I'm sure there's some marvellous US confectionery we don't have).
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Post by gidget »

Hurray for Wikipedia!

<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_Cakes">Jaffa Cakes</a>

Now I'm all for a Jaffa Cake JubJub or Kiko. :)
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No, not a jaffa cake kiko, a Party Ring kiko. If they made one, I might just get a biscuit pet.
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daisybell wrote:No, not a jaffa cake kiko, a Party Ring kiko. If they made one, I might just get a biscuit pet.
So very yes. So very yes yes YES.

They sell Party Rings in tubs now. Easier for sharing I guess.
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I was going to say "who'd want to share party rings?" but I just remembered the sick, gluey feeling you get after having eaten more than a handful or so...
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I think that Gingerbreadmen /women pets would be so much better and more creative, but we get the part colorfil
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Jazzy wrote:I was going to say "who'd want to share party rings?" but I just remembered the sick, gluey feeling you get after having eaten more than a handful or so...
Well at a party it's generally considered polite not to scoff them all yourself ;0)

I want Party Rings now. Why must I wait two months :0(
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Party Rings... are they the ones with the really hard but exceptionally nice icing-stuff on the top? Excuse my ignorance, I never discovered what those things were called for some reason.
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Kantark wrote:Party Rings... are they the ones with the really hard but exceptionally nice icing-stuff on the top? Excuse my ignorance, I never discovered what those things were called for some reason.
<a href="http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/ ... m=89">They are indeed.</a> And terribly useful for making wheels on train shaped birthday cakes.
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Well at a party it's generally considered polite not to scoff them all yourself ;0)
I used to have to take more than a fair share of them after we discovered that, strangely enough, they weren't kosher :P Before then, when were would hold little birthday parties at school at lunchtimes, my jewish friend would eat them...

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Thanks EofS! Haven't had one of those for years. They're quite good for dipping in tea I seem to remember.

... I now have a strong desire to go to Tescos ;)
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Kantark wrote:Thanks EofS! Haven't had one of those for years. They're quite good for dipping in tea I seem to remember.

... I now have a strong desire to go to Tescos ;)
*Grins*

I'm sitting her right now absolutely desperately craving Party Rings. And Principes. And stroopwaffels. And the only ones I could buy in this country would be Party Rings and they're stupidly expensive.

But I might have to do it...

It's interesting to note that when I lived in Finland and my parents visited me, the things they brought over were:
Robinsons orange and pineapple squash
Tesco chocolate chip cookies
Cadbury Twirls
McVities chocolate digestives (possibly. I had actually found a reasonable, albeit milk chocolate, hobnobydigestivey thing, so I might not have requested these)

In which we see what products Emma considers essential for living.
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Post by Cheese »

Awww party rings! Must have now.
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