Wispa bars are back

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Wispa bars are back

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Im sure most of you will remember the days of the Cadbury Wispa bar, quite possibly the best chocolate bar in the world, until Cadburys stopped producing them. Well sue to popular demand and pertitions (i belive) they have been bought back by Cadburys, i think this is wonderful day for chocolate lovers. i had one yesterday and it was fantastic. Anyone else had one or looking forward to taking a bite into one?
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I'm actually not sure i've ever had one. I've obviously missed out
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They were more like an Aero with smaller bubbles and in Cadbury chocolate. They also did a Gold wispa which had gooey caramel inside.
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Ah, the first salvos in the Chocolate Wars. Last night Nestles unveiled their new Milky Bar Kid.

I hear that Mars have been talking to Marianne Faithful.
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Post by Gate »

Wispas were never iconic like a Flake. All that phallic symbolism, and acid-casualty hippy chicks eating them whilst painting a field of poppies in the rain - just doesn't work with a Wispa.
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Post by westwinds31 »

Bring back the TEXAN bar....that was a crowd pleaser...and Kinny, what have you been doing with yourself since you appeared as the Milky Bar Kid ?

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westwinds31 wrote:...and Kinny, what have you been doing with yourself since you appeared as the Milky Bar Kid ?
I've been appearing in a diet Coke ad. Three sexy office birds pretend to be stuck in a lift and I have to come and rescue them. You may have seen it.
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Kinoulton wrote:
westwinds31 wrote:...and Kinny, what have you been doing with yourself since you appeared as the Milky Bar Kid ?
I've been appearing in a diet Coke ad. Three sexy office birds pretend to be stuck in a lift and I have to come and rescue them. You may have seen it.
Was it this one.....?
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That's me all right.

I know how those ladies love a bit of male bum cleavage.
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Post by scrambo »

hmmmmmm wispa bars. Ive brought a couple already. had to say sorry to hubby. i brought him one and myself one but the day at work was so stressful i ate both. i gave him the wrapper though...... its the thought that counts.

One bloke brought 6 from smith's where i work!
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my mate had one yesterday but i can't find them anywhere. i want a wispa
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WHSMITH might sell them. They are all sold out at the one in the hospital i work. im so gutted cos i really wanted one today!
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Kinoulton wrote:Ah, the first salvos in the Chocolate Wars. Last night Nestles unveiled their new Milky Bar Kid.

I hear that Mars have been talking to Marianne Faithful.
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Post by Kinoulton »

Exactly!

And poor young Rizzo didn't realise she should have censored it.

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