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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Is it me or are they con of the decade ?
When there was 1 or 2 of 'em they could maybe justify their prices by exclusivity, but there's one on every friggin corner these days.
Buy some sweeties from the states, think of a number, times it by 14, add 10% and you have your price.
3 quid for some m&m's just cos they are peanut butter flavour ?
Now I loves ma choccy but sod that for a game of soldiers.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Since when are M&Ms a traditional sweet?
I must be really old "
I remember seeing em for the 1st time when my sister brought me some (a box) back from the states.
She went for her 18th so that must be 32 years ago.
I ate the lot. Thst way, I had someone else to blame for being fat n spotty
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"You didn't say what size packet but Tesco charge £3 for a packet of M&M's."
A little farty one i.e. standard size
Not a grab bag or family bag
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