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that sounds similar to worthers, Lee
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> : >>>> I like dark chocolate but no more that 75%, that's my limit. Do
> : >>>> you get Cherry Ripe there? I love Cherry Ripe
> : >>>
> : >>> Is that the brand? If so I've never heard of it.
> : >>
> : >> Cadbury is the brand.
> : >
> : > Ohhhhhh. Cadbury used to be widely available here. Now we can only
> : > get it at places that sell imported foods. I believe it is a
> : > Canadian brand. I will look for it.
>
> : Cadbury is an English brand. It is their equivalent of Hershey or
> Nestle,
> : and not particularly good IMNSHO, although it is better than Hershey. It
> is
> : sold in supermarkets here.
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> : I admit a fondness for Mint Aeros, dating back to my schooldays in
> England.
> : Since then, they've come out with an orange flavor that is even better.
> But
> : the orange is not available here.
>
> I used to like the Cabury's Quality Street assortment . when I wa a
> teenaer I thought it the height of sophiticated candy-imported from
> England and that nice tin. How tastes and times change:-)
>
> There was a wonderful very hard butterscotch candy whose name is missing.
> something like Cadwallenders,. It came in rectanglar blocks, marked in
> squares, wrapped in silver paper in boxes with, IIRC two blocks about
> 4"x2 2/1" Boy was that good!
>
> Oh all these sinful childhood memories:-)
>
> Wendy
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