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The big four O used to hail the end of life as we knew it but with 40 being the new 30 where does that leave 50? Clearly, things don't become any clearer and without the option of a blue rinse and sensible shoes, we need to re-write the manual for the jam-making years.
Was reading your post and at the same time, the MaltEaster bunny advert was on the tele !!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid that I have to approach most chocolate with caution ….. our grandson usually eats the legs first !! XXXX
Now I'll have to try one..
ReplyDeleteNever had one - thanks for the tip about the ears though! xx
ReplyDeleteI agree. But then maltesers are addictive too. Now you made me want one! xx
ReplyDeletethe Aero ones are a bit of a temptation too...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip! Here's one for you: Are they seasonal? STOCK UP!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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I do like Maltesers and have spotted these at Poundland. xxx
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ReplyDeleteThankfully, without in any way wishing to be a kill joy, neither of us really likes Maltesers and so the temptation of their Easter bunnies is one to which we are unlikely to succumb. That said, we too should probably start with the ears!!
I've been buying them too. They're very nice. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Love love, Andrew. Bye.
I prefer the normal Maltesers - better ratio of crunchy stuff to chocolate.
ReplyDeleteNot Malteser fan, but Hubby is. Perhaps I should make him up a basket for Easter!
ReplyDeleteI have my 5th grandchild arriving in about 3 weeks time. Boy or girl, it's already been nicknamed 'Bunny'.
ReplyDeleteHaven't tried one but stare at them when I'm at the cash register every single time.
ReplyDeleteIf these taste like malted milk balls, I'm so there.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these before. I wonder if we have them in the US.
ReplyDeleteoooh tasty! I confess to eating 3 Lindt hazelnut chocolate bunnies all by myself!
ReplyDeleteI don't think they make them here in the states. Though I think I may go on a search...
ReplyDeletepretty nice blog, following :)
ReplyDeleteOnly if you spread them with marmite.
ReplyDeleteears first ... always
ReplyDeleteYou've turned that bunny into a baby bat.
ReplyDeleteI like the ones with marshmellow in them
ReplyDeleterabbit rabbit.... jibber jabber...
ReplyDelete(I'm off piste with this comment I know but what sprang into my head I'm afraid!)
My mom sent us a few for Easter this year and we loved them too:) xoxo
ReplyDeleteOhhhh this one I have not tried… and note I am a lover of all things chocolate! Will be on the lookout.
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