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KitKat or Starburst?

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Post by parson » Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:26 pm

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Post by *grand* » Sun Apr 08, 2007 12:48 pm

kit kat .... shut ya face.
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Post by dolly » Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:44 pm

NoSpin wrote:
DJ Whistla wrote:Kit Kat without a doubt! Opal Fruits are just like a chunk of plastic in your mouth imo ;)
also where the f*ck do you get Kit Kats like this??? >>
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thats all we ssee in the states man. that other shit looks too foreign
All I ate whilst in the US - "Baby Ruth" baby!!! that is the shit mate

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Post by n-type » Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:18 am

doLLy wrote:
NoSpin wrote:
DJ Whistla wrote:Kit Kat without a doubt! Opal Fruits are just like a chunk of plastic in your mouth imo ;)
also where the f*ck do you get Kit Kats like this??? >>
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thats all we ssee in the states man. that other shit looks too foreign
All I ate whilst in the US - "Baby Ruth" baby!!! that is the shit mate
Right now we are talkin

some one needs to sort me out some of this Baby Ruth!

I have heard of it before! but i aint never tried it which one is the best??

I remember it from dat film Goonies! Goonies was the wickedest film back in the day!
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Post by n-type » Wed Apr 18, 2007 9:21 am

I wanted to have all the gadgets that little chinese dood had!

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Post by furiouz » Wed Apr 18, 2007 11:13 am

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Post by dolly » Wed Apr 18, 2007 12:27 pm

N-TYPE wrote:
doLLy wrote:
NoSpin wrote:
DJ Whistla wrote:Kit Kat without a doubt! Opal Fruits are just like a chunk of plastic in your mouth imo ;)
also where the f*ck do you get Kit Kats like this??? >>
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thats all we ssee in the states man. that other shit looks too foreign
All I ate whilst in the US - "Baby Ruth" baby!!! that is the shit mate

I remember it from dat film Goonies! Goonies was the wickedest film back in the day!
:lol: yeah, I wanted to know what Sloths' passion was about Baby Ruth, so as soon as I hit Orlando I picked up one of those bad boys! :5:

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Post by dubsola » Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:47 pm

Ok, I guess it's time for me to school you kitkat eaters... don't get me wrong, they're great, but Australia have these dope biscuits called tim tams which are in fact where it's at.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Tam

I mean just check out these facts:

"According to Arnott's, around 30 million packs are sold each year – nearly 300 million biscuits, an average of approximately 1.5 packs per Australian."

"Arnott's caused a controversy when they released a range of alcohol-flavoured varieties of their products, including Tia Maria Tim Tams. Suggestions were made that selling these biscuits in supermarkets was irresponsible as minors could get hold of the product. However, it would take several thousand Tim Tams for the alcohol to take effect."

"In the United Kingdom a similar style of biscuit by McVitie's, the Penguin (which actually pre-date the Tim Tam by about thirty years), is widely available. However, brand loyalty and patriotism from Britain's large expatriate Australian population have prompted Tesco, and other supermarket chains to import and sell the Original, Chewy Choc Fudge, and Chewy Caramel flavours."

And finally, regarding sucking up a nice drink through a delicious chocolatey thing:

"The Tim Tam Slam, also known as the Tim Tam Suck, Tim Tam Explosion, Tim Tam Orgasm, Tim Tam Straw, Shot-gunning a Tim Tam, or just plain Tim Tamming is the main form of Tea Sucking and involves biting off opposing corners of the Tim Tam and then using it as a 'straw' to suck up a hot beverage (usually tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or Milo) and then, just before the biscuit falls apart, it is placed in the mouth. The thicker chocolate coating on the Double Coat Tim Tam offers a more stable exoskeleton to help ensure the biscuit does not collapse prematurely. The Chewy Caramel variety also has an advantage for performing the Tim Tam Slam since the caramel centre helps to hold the biscuit together for a slightly longer time.

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A Tim Tam Slam has been performed by Natalie Imbruglia and host Graham Norton on the So Graham Norton television series in the United Kingdom. American actress Jennifer Love Hewitt also performed one live on Rove McManus's Australian talk show Rove Live after professing her love for the biscuit."

So there ya go. Go down to Tescos, buy a packet of Tim Tams, and tell me how much you love them.


ps. Starburst is nothing but chewy sugar.

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Post by crash fistfight » Tue Apr 24, 2007 3:40 pm

[quote="DJ Whistla"]
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To me that looks like a what a kit wrapper from the seventies would look like.
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Post by RubiconMan » Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:10 pm

dont care for nuttin except
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packets says summat like "each week more than 4million sold" been saying that since '97 [chortle]
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Post by signus » Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:44 pm

N-TYPE wrote: I remember it from dat film Goonies! Goonies was the wickedest film back in the day!
They showed it in a cinema near me last year just for old times sake. Wicked film

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Post by __________ » Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:15 pm

I can't believe this thread got a sticky. Respect to the admins/mods for being this fucking crazy -r-

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Post by jamie » Mon Apr 30, 2007 6:36 pm

It's all about kit kats. This Aussie and American BS can keep it shtum, chocolate don't even taste right off these shores! My mate's always over in FL on business, brings back bare sweets but the chocolate bars taste wrong - like cardboard was involved in the mixing process at some point.


KitKat: Perfect chocolate/wafer ratio. It's science.
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Post by kidlogic » Wed May 02, 2007 7:18 pm

That has got to be one of my favorite commercials for anything, ever. The first time I saw it I straight lost it for 10 minutes. Would have been a total Milk-blower had I been drinkin the stuff...

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Post by kidlogic » Wed May 02, 2007 8:04 pm

Im voting Starburst, mainly cause you can have one and put em back in your pocket for later. I like a good KitKat now and again though... Id rather have Skittles or Sour Patch Kids though...

Damn it, now I have to go to the snak machine...

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Post by d_three » Sat May 05, 2007 1:56 am

It's all about KitKat Junkie

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Post by fooishbar » Sat May 05, 2007 6:03 am

dubsola wrote:Ok, I guess it's time for me to school you kitkat eaters... don't get me wrong, they're great, but Australia have these dope biscuits called tim tams which are in fact where it's at.
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Post by monkeytown » Sat May 05, 2007 8:46 pm

This is a bare kitkat
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Post by kins83 » Sun May 06, 2007 2:03 pm

^^^ Good ol' pimp that snack...
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Post by tempest » Wed May 09, 2007 2:27 am

fucking oath @ that monsta kitkat[/quote]

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