Strands#265 Did You Hear That?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you're lucky, you can still get chocolate misshapes at confectionary stalls on markets. And I've seen Thorntons misshapes on sale in their shops after Christmas.
But what I remember Woolies for is broken biscuits: on a good day you could get a willing shop assistant to "break" a couple of your favourite biscuits from the big open tins to add to your bag.
Hygienic? Not particulary.
Did it do us any harm? Don't think so!
No harm at all Xollob, we are still here aren't we. Do you remember the big metal tins that the biscuits used to come in. Still got one in my garage full of nuts,bolts,screws,nails,washers all of which are of absolutely no use at all but they may come in handy one day.
I digress.
My local Thornton's do their mis-shapes all year round and I believe the Cadbury ones can only be bought at Cadbury World.
FastBarry, what these European bureaucrats tend to forget when they start banning things like this is that when you're tucking into a bag of broken biscuits you're unlikely to be sniffing glue or having unprotected sex with total strangers.
Back to misshapes: my problem here is that you don't really save any money - you just eat more chocolate.