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Lindt Bunnies
...They are gorgeous aren't they?
Loved them for years and have brought atleast one every year (I swear one year I brought like 4!) Love them. |
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They do look gorgeous but when your diabetic you just cant eat anything like that.. Not sure though I could eat the head of a bunny.
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They are nice. I got quite a few last year half price in Asda on Easter Monday.
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...They are gorgeous aren't they?
Loved them for years and have brought atleast one every year (I swear one year I brought like 4!) Love them.
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I don't know, I think it tastes like cheap chocolate. Which probably means it's made from highly expensive, supposedly glorious golddust-sprinkled chocolate. The little bell round the rabbit is cute, though!
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OH entered a competition last year and won a huge Lindt Bunny, yum,yum
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I just had one!
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Never tried one i prefer proper shaped chocolate anyway . Are they hollow or thick chocolate ?
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I don't know, I think it tastes like cheap chocolate. Which probably means it's made from highly expensive, supposedly glorious golddust-sprinkled chocolate. The little bell round the rabbit is cute, though!
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Never tried one i prefer proper shaped chocolate anyway . Are they hollow or thick chocolate ?
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I swear any Lindt bunny I've ever had is hollow
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I can never bring myself to unwrap those things as they look so carefully crafted.
I prefer Lindor, the melted chocoalate inside is pure lingual bliss. |
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They do look gorgeous but they are expensive
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I love the bunnies, also Lindor, so it must be Lindt chocolate that I love.
I always save the little bells...I've probably got enough to become a morris dancer now...lol. The bunnies I get are hollow but the chocolate is very thick. |
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I love the bunnies, also Lindor, so it must be Lindt chocolate that I love.
I always save the little bells...I've probably got enough to become a morris dancer now...lol. The bunnies I get are hollow but the chocolate is very thick. I like the bells too, have no idea what to do with them though. I was considereing putting one on my suitcase so I can easily identify it.
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I like the bells too, have no idea what to do with them though. I was considereing putting one on my suitcase so I can easily identify it.
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They were giving the tiny ones away in Tesco for free the other day. They were hollow.
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They were giving the tiny ones away in Tesco for free the other day. They were hollow.
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What one did you have? There are the really little tiddy ones (only like 60p each) then there's a medium one (which is about £1.60) then there's the large one (about £4-that's the thick one).
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When I went in Costco a few days ago they have bunnies (or reindeers) which are huge, about a foot tall! took a lot of resistance not to get it
![]() My sister started working in Switzerland this year and went to the factory and made her own lindt bunny for us ![]() Can't wait for easter now nomnom! |
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if you're talking about the ones that are lined up at each till at Tesco (well, in my local one at least) then in my opinion I think they look really sinister!
its the eyes. all lined up, they're like a dormant malevolent alien race ready for 'the sign' to mobilise |
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They do look gorgeous but they are expensive
![]() the size the supermarkets are selling for £1.50 and £3.50 |
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I prefer: http://www.hotelchocolat.co.uk/choco...fts-CHCeaster/
I'll be waiting like a hawk for the sales
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They're OK
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