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over a year ago
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"Why can't you buy them anymore, is it Brexit related, got a real craving for some, maybe I should post on Mumsnet instead of here "
Also they are definitely still in Tesco I buy them fairly often |
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"Why can't you buy them anymore, is it Brexit related, got a real craving for some, maybe I should post on Mumsnet instead of here
Also they are definitely still in Tesco I buy them fairly often "
I've just Googled & B&M also sell them.
Never tried them before but, may have to now. |
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"Why can't you buy them anymore, is it Brexit related, got a real craving for some, maybe I should post on Mumsnet instead of here
Also they are definitely still in Tesco I buy them fairly often
I've just Googled & B&M also sell them.
Never tried them before but, may have to now. "
Don't. It's not a biscuit. Imagine an unused pan scourer so old that it perishes on touch...... that's a dutch crispbake... you'll be breathing powder for a week. |
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"Why can't you buy them anymore, is it Brexit related, got a real craving for some, maybe I should post on Mumsnet instead of here
Also they are definitely still in Tesco I buy them fairly often
I've just Googled & B&M also sell them.
Never tried them before but, may have to now.
Don't. It's not a biscuit. Imagine an unused pan scourer so old that it perishes on touch...... that's a dutch crispbake... you'll be breathing powder for a week."
Phew, lucky escape!
I'll stick to the Dutch Stroopwafels. |
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"Why can't you buy them anymore, is it Brexit related, got a real craving for some, maybe I should post on Mumsnet instead of here
Also they are definitely still in Tesco I buy them fairly often
I've just Googled & B&M also sell them.
Never tried them before but, may have to now.
Don't. It's not a biscuit. Imagine an unused pan scourer so old that it perishes on touch...... that's a dutch crispbake... you'll be breathing powder for a week.
Phew, lucky escape!
I'll stick to the Dutch Stroopwafels. "
Good choice my man.Good choice |
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over a year ago
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"I've never been able to see the appeal, they're so hard they hard your teeth and so dry you get dehydrated after eating one. "
That's why you cover them in lots of butter and cheese or jam |
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