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Aren't Chocolate Oranges Lovely
I've started this thread as i'm currently eating a chocolate orange whilst thinking how nice it is.
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yes they are nice..The plain orange one i like.. I aint had one of ages thou..
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I loovee them!
they are soo nice
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If you think the oranges on their own are good, treat yourself to a box of Terry's Chocolate Orange Segsations
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I dislike them. In fact I dislike any 'orange flavour' food e.g. jaffa cakes.
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There is an alternate bar version with bits of tangy orange in... its better than sex frankly!
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Really really love them, and now I really really want one - Thanks for that.
Still, I can get you back by saying this :- Chocolate Orange Ice Cream |
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I like them too
In fact, Father Christmas still brings me one every year (I'm 38 BTW) Santa FTW! |
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Nice.
Guess I will have to make do with this mint Kit Kat.
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I love the ones with bits of hazelnut in.
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I love them but haven't had one in ages. The middle bit is the best!!
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Mmmmmm i like chocolate oranges
My brothers and I always got one from the dog for christmas - infact we still do even though she passed away over 15 years ago. Also tried the chocolate orange variety segments a while ago. I liked all of them, especially the crunchy ones (if memory serves right it was honeycomb) |
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I haven't had one for ages, I do like them though.
Does anyone else have trouble separating the segments? The ads used to suggest you 'tap' it, but it's never worked for me, I have to fight the thing, usually end up smacking it with a hammer or random blunt object
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I haven't had one for ages, I do like them though.
Does anyone else have trouble separating the segments? The ads used to suggest you 'tap' it, but it's never worked for me, I have to fight the thing, usually end up smacking it with a hammer or random blunt object ![]() |
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I hit mine really hard as well. Maybe i have no patience
They taste soo good though I love the white ones too
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I give mine a good thwack against a table (at a slight angle, so you're pushing one of the segmented parts down, not the middle bit) and then it breaks apart really easily.
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I give mine a good thwack against a table (at a slight angle, so you're pushing one of the segmented parts down, not the middle bit) and then it breaks apart really easily.
I'll try your tilting technique next Christmas
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What happened to chocolate lemons? They used to make those as well.
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Ooh, top tip
I'll try your tilting technique next Christmas ![]() |
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I love anything chocolatey..As you can see i like :
Chocolate chip fairy cakes ,,home made mind ![]() Jaffa Cakes ..orange ones Fry's chocolate creams..any flavour After Eights Chocolate Cake ,, again home made
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I've started this thread as i'm currently eating a chocolate orange whilst thinking how nice it is.
Discuss ![]() I love oranges, I occasionally like chocolate, but together they are nasty. |
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No, don't really like fruit-flavoured chocolate. Nor fruit-flavoured chocolate liqueurs. Nor Jaffa Cakes.
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Over Christmas Costa did hot chocolate orange ... it just tasted like melted Terry's Chocolate Orange and to be frank is the nicest thing I've ever had in my mouth ... and I rarely like sweet things!
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They symbolise Christmas to me - the staple of the stocking. The Christmas morning battle between my brother and I for supremacy over each other's would reach Waterloo proportions by the time dinner was ready.
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Dunno, never had one.
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