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The size as in, they're too big?

 

If I try hard enough I get one whole in my mouth :)

 

There just isn't enough in one Creme Egg. I'm still waiting for Cadburys to realise the enormous potential of releasing a Creme Egg easter egg that is just a giant Creme Egg. None of this "hollow chocolate egg" nonsense. You'd need a spoon to eat it, but it'd make for a great Easter Sunday snack :D

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There just isn't enough in one Creme Egg. I'm still waiting for Cadburys to realise the enormous potential of releasing a Creme Egg easter egg that is just a giant Creme Egg. None of this "hollow chocolate egg" nonsense. You'd need a spoon to eat it, but it'd make for a great Easter Sunday snack :D

 

I'm sure there was a site called 'pimp my snack' or something and they did a massive creme egg. :)

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I'm sure there was a site called 'pimp my snack' or something and they did a massive creme egg. :)

 

That's a great site! The giant four-finger KitKat looked pretty good too.

 

Still not the same as picking up a trolley full of giant Creme Eggs though :(

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If I try hard enough I get one whole in my mouth :)

 

There just isn't enough in one Creme Egg. I'm still waiting for Cadburys to realise the enormous potential of releasing a Creme Egg easter egg that is just a giant Creme Egg. None of this "hollow chocolate egg" nonsense. You'd need a spoon to eat it, but it'd make for a great Easter Sunday snack :D

 

At last, I thought I was the only one that dreamed of this:d

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You are incorrect my friend.

 

I used to like them - but I find them waaaaay too sweet these days.

 

As I've grown older - and become wise - I've realised that you should not ruin perfectly good chocolate by sticking some sicky crap in the middle of it.

 

Chocolate is good.

 

Chocolate with flavoured centres is bad.

 

You will learn grasshopper. :p

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If I try hard enough I get one whole in my mouth :)

 

There just isn't enough in one Creme Egg. I'm still waiting for Cadburys to realise the enormous potential of releasing a Creme Egg easter egg that is just a giant Creme Egg. None of this "hollow chocolate egg" nonsense. You'd need a spoon to eat it, but it'd make for a great Easter Sunday snack :D

 

I remember the first time I had a creme egg Easter egg I was sooooo disappointed!:(

 

They should definitely make one. I don't care what it costs I want one.:D

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No way. There is a time and place for each sort. If you find them too sickly, put them in the freezer first. Mmmmm. MMMMMMMMmm.

 

Get yourself a bag of Revels and you will understand ;)

 

Ah - revels are different. They are good - I love them.

 

In the freezer? Hmm - I may have to try that. I may conclude you're odd though.

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What the hell are revels if they are not "perfectly good chocolate with some sicky crap stuck in the middle of it???

 

Seriously, frozen creme eggs are the way forward. THe chocolate cracks off cleanly and you are left with a ball of firm delicious fondant.

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What the hell are revels if they are not "perfectly good chocolate with some sicky crap stuck in the middle of it???

 

Seriously, frozen creme eggs are the way forward. THe chocolate cracks off cleanly and you are left with a ball of firm delicious fondant.

 

I'll treat your first comment with the contempt it deserves. :p

 

I'm not so sure about firm delicious fondant - but the next time I see a creme egg, I'll buy it and try it. How long in the freezer are we talking?

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No way. There is a time and place for each sort. If you find them too sickly, put them in the freezer first. Mmmmm. MMMMMMMMmm.

 

Get yourself a bag of Revels and you will understand ;)

 

Now let me think does Rosie like chocolate :confused: LOL ...im a dark cholate fan myself :D yes better from the fridge as you say Rosie

 

Cheers

Ian

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to be honest all this preparation is a waste of time for me as it barely touches the sides :D

 

Do you say that to all the guys? :p;)

 

 

I'm gonna have to try that Pimp My Snack Creme Egg thing soon, just to see what it's like.

 

And revels are great too. I don't get the advert for them though, since it's easy to distinguish the different sorts. Apart from the coffee and orange ones!

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I'm not so sure about firm delicious fondant - but the next time I see a creme egg, I'll buy it and try it. How long in the freezer are we talking?

 

Leave it overnight, but you may need to give it a little while before you eat it to avoid breaking your teeth on the chocolate!! A few hours is usually ok but it's a bit hit and miss, although that's probably more freezer related than egg related.

 

The person here that didn't like creme eggs that I got to try this agreed she liked them frozen, you can't taste the sweetness as much.

 

There is a limit on how many you can eat though. We challenged someone to eat 12, and he's a sweet monster, he managed it but looked ever so ill.

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