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@kenzyduchanne-offical
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The following users are coming with me to Lion Bar:
@henry-the-winner @victorcriss-blog @butchbowers19589 @belch-huggins @patrickhockstetterreal @hockstetters-overbite
Who is not invited specially(this is revenge):
@kenzyduchanne-offical
episode seventy-five: the great british candy off 🍫🍬🇬🇧
special thanks to @fucking-tara for making this episode possible! 💖
When people hear or say the brand name Rowntree’s, it is difficult not to add the words “Fruit Pastilles”. Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles were introduced in 1881 and fast became…
When people hear or say the brand name Rowntree’s, it is difficult not to add the words “Fruit Pastilles”. Rowntree’s Fruit Pastilles were introduced in 1881 and fast became the confectionery company’s most associated product. Yet, there are several well-loved chocolates and sweets brands that began their lives in the Rowntree’s factory in York. The company itself has a long and varied history and, thanks to York’s Chocolate Story museum, the Rowntree’s founders have been immortalised forever.
Today’s vibe:
A Nestle Lion Candy Bar Wrapper
Lion Wild - sweet & salty by Pascal Volk
12 Pictures of Christmas
Part Four
Selection packs like this were always a favourite part of Christmas for me. I remember we got at least one every year. It didn't matter which one you got though, there was always one item that you weren't that keen on, so you either swapped it with your brother for something you did like, or just gave it to your mum or dad. I seem to remember giving my dad a Double Decker every year for a few years! Weird thing is, I love Double Deckers now!
This one's possibly slightly before my time, as I don't remember Texan bars, but I do remember when Lion bars looked like that, and I loved Toffos!
lion bars as many as you can handle so many lion bars