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Kinder eggs!

Well just because you buy the toy comes in a chocolate egg doesn't mean you have to eat the chocolate.
Years ago, a cereal company had this promotion going on where they included a computer game on a CD in each box. I remember one time when I really wanted the game but didn't like the cereal. So as soon as we got the groceries home, I opened the box, grabbed the game out of it, and handed the box to my dad. He asked what he was supposed to do with it.

"Eat it," I told him. "I just wanted the game, and you can have the rest of it."

Since my dad liked that kind of cereal, it was a mutually satisfying solution. :p

My dad was stuck eating many boxes of cereal we coerced him into buying just for the toy. :lol: You know a cereal is bad when none of us four kids would touch it. My dad would eat anything, though, as his mother was a terrible cook so his taste buds were destroyed in his youth.
 
Remember pogs? We must've accumulated a year's worth of Nutella at some point in the mid-90s (they had I think three pogs in every lid) so that I could get the whole collection of the German national football team.
 
Everyone keeps tellin' me
Sandwich spread's not meant to be
Even though I need it night and day

Walk away if you see it coming
Even though it's food I'm lovin'

Every minute is an hour
Every day's a lonely lifetime
It's my Nutella lover
 
I love Nutella (of course, I mean, who doesn't), but recently I discovered Caffarel Crema Gianduia, and you know, it's kinda like Nutella, just even more... nutellous.
 
Well just because you buy the toy comes in a chocolate egg doesn't mean you have to eat the chocolate.
Years ago, a cereal company had this promotion going on where they included a computer game on a CD in each box. I remember one time when I really wanted the game but didn't like the cereal. So as soon as we got the groceries home, I opened the box, grabbed the game out of it, and handed the box to my dad. He asked what he was supposed to do with it.

"Eat it," I told him. "I just wanted the game, and you can have the rest of it."

Since my dad liked that kind of cereal, it was a mutually satisfying solution. :p
My dad was stuck eating many boxes of cereal we coerced him into buying just for the toy. :lol: You know a cereal is bad when none of us four kids would touch it. My dad would eat anything, though, as his mother was a terrible cook so his taste buds were destroyed in his youth.
My dad got stuck eating a Peanut Buster Parfait one time. A long time ago I had a home typing business, and most of my clients were students from the local college. One night a regular client came to pick up her term paper and handed me this concoction from Dairy Queen. I thanked her politely, and when she'd left, I went over to my dad and handed to him.

"What's this?" he asked.

"Peanut Buster Parfait," I told him.

"Do you want me to put it in the fridge?" he wondered.

"No, I want you to eat it," I replied. "My client just left, and this is my tip. Since I'm allergic to about 3 ingredients in it, you'll have to eat it so it doesn't go to waste."

"Oh!" my dad said... with a huge grin. He never said no to anything with chocolate or ice cream. :D
 
Isn't Nutella like 70% oil?
About 20% palm oil.

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I love Nutella (of course, I mean, who doesn't), but recently I discovered Caffarel Crema Gianduia, and you know, it's kinda like Nutella, just even more... nutellous.
Mr M. Ferero, Nutella's inventor died last Saturday :( I was surprised to learn from a German obituary that his company buys more than 2/3 of the world's hazelnut production as the recipe requires 10 nuts per jar. (That explains why in November I had such a hard time to get 1 lbs for my gingerbread!)

And no, Nutella can't have 70% fat because it's already 50% sugar. ;-)

My local sweets shop makes their own chocolate cream. White or dark with cappucino, blood oranges, toffee, macadamia or strawberry. It costs a fortune (6 € per 250g) but it's awesome!
 
indeed! *sigh*
btw, do you have Kinder eggs in Finland, too? It'd be cool if they had Muumi in them! (though I like Hemuli best =) )
 
This thread is not helping my diet. Since it started I have bought 5 KInder Surprises and inside were 4 different Avengers and an adult harp seal.
 
I bought another Hello Kitty one today even though I already have all the Hello Kittys. Because yes, that overly sweet, whitish, thin chocolate is addictive.
 
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