Advantages: Creme egg middle, chocolate, easy to eat Disadvantages: Not the egg!
Cadburys Crème Egg, how do you eat yours?
Normally I eat mine in egg form but recently I?ve twisted things up and tried the Cadburys crème egg bar Twisted.
Cadbury has been making chocolate since 1824, when John Cadbury opened his first shop which has now grown to be one of the biggest sellers of chocolate in the world.
According to their website, Cadbury's first introduced a crème-filled egg in 1923 but it wasn't until 1971 that the Cadbury Crème Egg hit the shelves in the form that we know it today.
The best part of a crème egg for me is the inside bit, ?the egg,? the ooey, gooey, sticky fondant in the middle. It is made to resemble the inside of an egg as it is both yellow and white. However, whenever I eat one of these eggs I manage to get it all over my hands, face, etc. I don?t know what it is about the egg shape that ...
remix of a Royksop track called "What else is there", and the popular Freddie Le Grande Remix of Carmille Jones' "The Creeps".
The artwork on the CD is just awe-inspiring, and I do worry that I feel slightly attracted to a cartoon drawing - i really must get out more. As with all Hed Kandi releases the sleevework is a piece of modern art, with sublime drawings of Ibiza esque angels.
The CD cover itself states the music is : 100% unholy, 0% saintly
A truely twisted journey into the darker side of house.
The full Cd track listing is listed below:
Disc One
1. Perfect (Exceeder)-Mason Vs Princess Superstar [Martijn Ten Velden Vocal Remix]
2. Kinda New-Spektrum [Dirty South Remix]
3. PATT (Party All The Time)-Sharam [Dennis Christopher Dirty Edit]
4. The Creeps-Camille Jones [Fedde Le Grand Remix]
5. La Discotek ...
one of the most extensive ranges of DVDs here, with an excellent variety in films and some titles that you won't see elsewhere.
My local branch currently houses some curious exhibits - die-cast models, costumes and other memorabilia from movies - you could be forgiven for thinking you had walked into a film exhibition. Although the store caters for current trends, they don't jump on the bandwagon for the sake of it, and continue to keep getting new items for relatively old films. One of the biggest problems with cult series is that as soon as the series disappears from mainstream tv and cinema, it can be difficult to find anything in the shops.
Price wise, Forbidden Planet is about average. Certainly, they restrict their prices on comics to an absolute minimum - other, independent retailers can charge up to 50% more. Books are cover ...