Reason I'm missing my four front teeth, tbh. Maxons abuse. Best boiled sweets ever. They're not even paying me, I just love their sweets and never see them anywhere but they're amazing
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Sweet Sensations: The Soda and Snacks Thread
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Green Monster, Mango Loco Monster, Pipeline Punch Monster currently £1.10 straight from the chiller down my local offy.
Pipeline Punch is the nuts and I like the other two, also. Relentless are ALWAYS a quid.
Funny, that. The Monster bit is nearly always empty, yet they're more expensive. The Relentless bit?...
...it's always full. Says it all.
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Carte D'or: Les Sensations - Parfait au Chocolat
Two small tubs of power topped chocolate ice cream on top of a layer of chocolate sauce, itself on top of a vanilla ice cream. Simple and small (80g per tub) you get two tubs per pack. These things retail for between £3.50 and £4 so I can immediately say they aren't worth it and yet our fridge is stocked with them. Why? Because they are actually damned tasty, the ice cream is rich and smooth and they're just the right size for a night time TV treat. Mostly though it's because of a new discovery I've made - The Asda Secret Fridge. Our Asda has a fridge discreetly away from the fridge section and on its bottom shelf they seem to rotate items. They seem to be things they want to clear stock of but they aren't marked as such and have 6-12 months still before the Best Before date. These are nestled in there at the moment with no price tag, then you scan them and the glorious truth is revealed - 50p per pack! Cashback!
4/5 Milkshakes
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The outgoing Chief Medic has called for a ban on eating and drinking on public transport to tackle obesity.
(I know people do do it but broadly eating and drinking has always been prohibited on public transport near me?)
She also called for an increase in the Sugar Tax, also to introduce effectively a Salt/Fat Tax and plain packaging for unhealthy food.
They also say that portion sizes have increased since the 90's. Is that real?! I honestly can't remember the last time I picked up something like Crisps etc and there wasn't significantly less in there. Most packets are 80% air, chocolate bars etc are massively smaller etc.
They also call out companies for wriggling around the Sugar Tax either by reformulating their drinks or failing to meet targets. Sugar levels fell by 2% in 2017 and 2.9% in 2018. The target is 20% by 2020. Not sure why that's a surprise, companies used the Sugar Tax as a method to profit as was obvious would happen and they know that if Johnson stays in power he wants to scrap it altogether.
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View Posthttps://www.theguardian.com/society/...ys-chief-medic
The outgoing Chief Medic has called for a ban on eating and drinking on public transport to tackle obesity.
(I know people do do it but broadly eating and drinking has always been prohibited on public transport near me?)
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