Cream Eggs
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Oliver Hardy

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3,096 posts

91 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Does anyone remember when cream eggs were available months after Easter, being sold cheaper in pound shops and service areas.

They were also available all year round for a year or so

This year for the second year running I have been trying to find some cream eggs a few days before Easter and failed.

ferret50

2,378 posts

26 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Oliver Hardy said:
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Does anyone remember when cream eggs were available months after Easter, being sold cheaper in pound shops and service areas.

They were also available all year round for a year or so

This year for the second year running I have been trying to find some cream eggs a few days before Easter and failed.
You are not feeding your chickens the correct diet!

hehe

Oliver Hardy

Original Poster:

3,096 posts

91 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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ferret50 said:
Oliver Hardy said:
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Does anyone remember when cream eggs were available months after Easter, being sold cheaper in pound shops and service areas.

They were also available all year round for a year or so

This year for the second year running I have been trying to find some cream eggs a few days before Easter and failed.
You are not feeding your chickens the correct diet!

hehe
Ha, my chocolate chickens have failed to lay any eggs, tips on how to correct this gladly received.

spikeyhead

19,035 posts

214 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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I find that they are now too sweet for me to enjoy

x5tuu

12,560 posts

204 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Got a box of 48 in Costco mid-week for £14.

No way was I paying 70p each for one that the supermarket wanted!

Actual

1,371 posts

123 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Had 20 Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Caramel Eggs delivered yesterday.

FilH

922 posts

161 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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spikeyhead said:
I find that they are now too sweet for me to enjoy
They changed the recipe a few year ago, and not for the better. I used to love a cream egg, now not interested.

Guessing like most stuff, cheeper to make, so they don't have to raise the retail price!

Downward

4,829 posts

120 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Yeah same happens with creme eggs

GliderRider

2,782 posts

98 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Five for £1.99 in Lidl. They didn't last long once I got them home though.



Edited by GliderRider on Friday 29th March 18:52

Skyedriver

20,953 posts

299 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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I remember when they were more than a mouthful and only a few pence,

Ashfordian

2,312 posts

106 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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GliderRider said:
Five for £1.99 in Lidl. They didn't last long once I got them home though.



Edited by GliderRider on Friday 29th March 18:52
Five for £1.50 (with Clubcard) at Tesco until Monday

sam.rog

1,178 posts

95 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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nuyorican said:
Probably nanny-state/fear of litigation. See also Sugar Tax/Coco Pops etc.

Some feckless excuse of a parent sues the company because their kids get fat after feeding them solely on Creme Eggs for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Cadburys was bought out by Kraft (i think) they changed the recepy for the chocolate from cadburys milk chocolate to cheap chocolate. They now taste worse.

epom

13,466 posts

178 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Shameful spelling of such a great great snack smile

Creme

anonymous-user

71 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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I remember the days of 6 in a box. Cheap skates.

mikey_b

2,362 posts

62 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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nuyorican said:
You either have a very large family, run a corner shop or have incredible self-control.

Me, I'd rather pay a pound for a single one. Safe in the knowledge that the damage is limited. If I had 48 I'd eat them all. Probably one after the other.
Or none whatsoever.

(I’d end up having a damn good go at the box too…)

hidetheelephants

31,109 posts

210 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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sam.rog said:
nuyorican said:
Probably nanny-state/fear of litigation. See also Sugar Tax/Coco Pops etc.

Some feckless excuse of a parent sues the company because their kids get fat after feeding them solely on Creme Eggs for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Cadburys was bought out by Kraft (i think) they changed the recepy for the chocolate from cadburys milk chocolate to cheap chocolate. They now taste worse.
It's all been downhill. Kraft/Mondelez/whoever they are have made it all much worse, at least when Schweppes owned them they didn't fk about with the product.

Edited by hidetheelephants on Friday 29th March 20:27

Biker's Nemesis

40,298 posts

225 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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I remember when they were 15p, we used to call them a 15p lick-out.

epom

13,466 posts

178 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Has anyone answered the burning question yet ?

Ken_Code

1,566 posts

19 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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eharding

14,565 posts

301 months

Friday 29th March 2024
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Biker's Nemesis said:
I remember when they were 15p, we used to call them a 15p lick-out.
What did you call them went they went up to 17p?