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Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:48 pm

Uncle Xyzzy wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
Uncle Xyzzy wrote:Nibble a bit off the top, then suck out some of the creme. Rinse, repeat.

And DM, go buy yourself a Cadbury egg! You're deprived!


Easter eggs...with creme in? I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Odd that you haven't had one; they originally come from England...


Oh, she probably has. But creme eggs are slightly larger than a ping-pong ball. What she means is she wants an easter egg filled with creme. Easter eggs are hollow eggs, quite significantly larger than creme eggs.

Creme eggs are not easter eggs, they're available through-out the year.

Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:29 pm

Are they really, Paul? I only ever notice them around Easter...this could be very bad for me if you can actually get them all year, you know. Since they've started selling them at the shop I've had one like every day I'm in school... =P

Anyway, I always try to break mine in half by kinda squeezing near the middle by the lines, but they tend to just break into a million pieces. Doesn't matter, tastes the same in the end. ;P

Sun Apr 08, 2007 7:39 pm

Paul wrote:
Uncle Xyzzy wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
Uncle Xyzzy wrote:Nibble a bit off the top, then suck out some of the creme. Rinse, repeat.

And DM, go buy yourself a Cadbury egg! You're deprived!


Easter eggs...with creme in? I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Odd that you haven't had one; they originally come from England...


Oh, she probably has. But creme eggs are slightly larger than a ping-pong ball. What she means is she wants an easter egg filled with creme. Easter eggs are hollow eggs, quite significantly larger than creme eggs.

Creme eggs are not easter eggs, they're available through-out the year.


Usually not, company policy (Or something) says Easter area only.
Dad delivered for em you see, so lots of free chocolate all year round.
Still, I hate Creme eggs myself.

Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:03 pm

How do you eat plastic eggs? D:

Seriously though, I've never heard the chocolate eggs be called easter eggs, I associate easter eggs with the plastic eggs where candy is hidden inside them. :P

Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:35 pm

Ha, knew I wasn't crazy!

I think it's an English thing, Dragonfire. Threw me off at first, but Easter eggs to them are just good sized hollow chocolate eggs.

Sun Apr 08, 2007 8:50 pm

Cassi wrote:Are they really, Paul? I only ever notice them around Easter...this could be very bad for me if you can actually get them all year, you know. Since they've started selling them at the shop I've had one like every day I'm in school... =P


I'm pretty sure. My friend was always buying them on the way to school.

Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:04 pm

Paul wrote:
Cassi wrote:Are they really, Paul? I only ever notice them around Easter...this could be very bad for me if you can actually get them all year, you know. Since they've started selling them at the shop I've had one like every day I'm in school... =P


I'm pretty sure. My friend was always buying them on the way to school.


Yup and there was also these that I remember:

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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:53 pm

I don't remember ever getting an Easter Egg (the largest I've ever gotten is a Cadbury's Creme egg, and they are easy to bite into). Most of the time we get Chocolate Bunnies and, if they are hollow, it's easy enough to eat off their ears and go from there. heh

Mon Apr 09, 2007 10:05 am

Okay you Americans! They're called Cadbury's Creme Eggs! Not Cadbury eggs. Okay? Got it? Good. :P

Amusing story about Cadbury's Creme Eggs. On Saturday night, after a long hard evening dancing and drinking, me and my friends all went to a kebab house place to soak up any liquids we'd bought. In there, we met a couple of American blokes. So all 10-12 of us sat down by them and talked to them. Turned out, they were DROWNING POOL! So after about an hour just hanging out with them and sharing chicken with them, my friend offered them a Cadbury's Creme Egg because they'd never tried one before. In return, they got us into their gig with Il Nino and Panic Cell for free! Whoo!

Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:09 pm

I haven't had a chocolate Easter egg in a while. It was usually a chocolate bunny. My favorite was a couple years ago when cookies and cream chocolate (white chocolate with chocolate cookie bits) was the hit and I was given a large cookies and cream bunny. <3 We do like trying the different small candy eggs, though. This year we had cadbury's, butterfinger, snickers, and milky way eggs. <3

When I eat my cadbury's, I lick the top until there is a hole. Then I try to suck out some of the creme. Then I lick more and suck more and occasionally bite the chocolate walls. I have to have them so they are even around, though. lol I keep doing that until there is a nice disk of chocolate bottom left, lick the creme off best as I can and pop it into my mouth. haha :)

Mon Apr 09, 2007 11:45 pm

I don't like the Cadbury's at all, never eat them, and I rarely can bare eating pure chocolate anymore either (due to personal preference and a cavity), though I just break it into little pieces to eat if I do eat it. I let it melt in my mouth rather than chew it up.

Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:32 am

Y'know, I think the day after Easter is one of my favourite days of the year. Half price easter candy day! So yeah. I've now got a bag full of lots of Cabury Eggs(... fine Twinkle, Cadbury Creme Eggs :P). And I'll probably go get lots more tomorrow since I found a few more ben franklin gift certificates, and I never shop there anymore, so what better to get than, like, 20 or so Cadbury Eggs? :P

Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:41 am

I hold them such that my right hand holds the narrow end of the easter egg, and my left hand holds the wider end. I reach around the side, such that my thumbs are touching directly in front of me, then much with enough force to break a hole in the egg. I propagate this hole to break it in half to form two parts of egg, which I eat in two separate sittings.

Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:17 am

pipsqueeek wrote:Y'know, I think the day after Easter is one of my favourite days of the year. Half price easter candy day! So yeah. I've now got a bag full of lots of Cabury Eggs(... fine Twinkle, Cadbury Creme Eggs :P). And I'll probably go get lots more tomorrow since I found a few more ben franklin gift certificates, and I never shop there anymore, so what better to get than, like, 20 or so Cadbury Eggs? :P


I completely know what you mean. My mom is a store director at a grocery store, so the day after holidays such as Easter, Valentine's Day, Christmas, and Halloween she brings home all this candy. :P

Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:53 am

Ew, I hate those creme eggs. They're nasty. D: Waaaaaaaaaaay too sweet. I get sick really easily when eating chocolate, so I can never finish a large chocolate... thing. But if I were to eat a hollow egg of some sort, I would actually break it in half first along the line where the two halves come together.
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