The Cadbury Creme Egg Line In the Sand

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Best part of Easter
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An abomination against confections
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Those are your only options, don't vote for this
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Total votes: 25

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heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:zeus,
Are you confused about this because of your jewish heritage?
Bulldog, my Jewish heritage allows me to be a perfectly neutral arbiter of taste in this. Like Switzerland. All the stuff Jesus said about Cadbury Creme Eggs can't sway my judgment.
Whatever your stance is on these, it's wrong.

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JackofDiamonds wrote:Also, since Kraft's hostile takeover, I've found that the likelihood of a stale cream has increased. While Peeps only improve as they get more stale, I can't even finish a stale Cadbury egg.
Manufacture in New Zealand

Creme Eggs were manufactured in New Zealand at the Cadbury factory in Dunedin from 1983 to 2009. Recently Cadbury in New Zealand and Australia has gone through a restructuring process which has seen production of most Cadbury products previously produced in New Zealand now produced at Cadbury factories in Australia. The Dunedin plant has had a $69 Million upgrade to become a specialist factory, specialising in boxed products such as Cadbury Roses. The result of the changes means that Creme Eggs are no longer manufactured in New Zealand or Australia but instead imported from the United Kingdom. The change has also seen the range of Creme Eggs available for sale decreased.[2] The size also dropped from 40g to 39g in this time. The response from New Zealanders has not been positive. Complaints have included the filling not being as runny as the New Zealand version.[10] As a result, various Facebook groups have been started to protest the changes.
I'm not alone. The wonderful people of New Zealand agree.

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Fat_Bulldog wrote:
heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:zeus,
Are you confused about this because of your jewish heritage?
Bulldog, my Jewish heritage allows me to be a perfectly neutral arbiter of taste in this. Like Switzerland. All the stuff Jesus said about Cadbury Creme Eggs can't sway my judgment.
Whatever your stance is on these, it's wrong.
Is it because I'm Jewish? Anti-semite.

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Then start a Passover thread, you heathen.

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heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:
heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:zeus,
Are you confused about this because of your jewish heritage?
Bulldog, my Jewish heritage allows me to be a perfectly neutral arbiter of taste in this. Like Switzerland. All the stuff Jesus said about Cadbury Creme Eggs can't sway my judgment.
Whatever your stance is on these, it's wrong.
Is it because I'm Jewish? Anti-semite.
I bet you don't even know that Jesus raised the Easter Bunny as one of his first pets and taught him to color eggs he stole from chicken farmers.

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Fat_Bulldog wrote:
heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:
heyzeus wrote:
Fat_Bulldog wrote:zeus,
Are you confused about this because of your jewish heritage?
Bulldog, my Jewish heritage allows me to be a perfectly neutral arbiter of taste in this. Like Switzerland. All the stuff Jesus said about Cadbury Creme Eggs can't sway my judgment.
Whatever your stance is on these, it's wrong.
Is it because I'm Jewish? Anti-semite.
I bet you don't even know that Jesus raised the Easter Bunny as one of his first pets and taught him to color eggs he stole from chicken farmers.
I always just assumed the Easter Bunny was the son of God, and Jesus was like, his shepherd or something. And that's why you don't eat the Easter Bunny, even though rabbit is delicious.

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Note it says nothing about creme eggs...
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Radbird wrote:Note it says nothing about creme eggs...
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When did Gerard Butler play Jesus?

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Bump. Looks like we determined they were good 6 years ago.

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