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Ready for Easter?
Ready for Easter?
Smarties (cheapest and most traditional) [ 1 ] ** [6.25%]
Mars/Rolo [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
Kit kat/Flake/Crunchie [ 2 ] ** [12.50%]
After Eight/other expensive type [ 1 ] ** [6.25%]
Cadbury's creme egg [ 5 ] ** [31.25%]
Roses/Quality Street [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
Any egg which comes with a mug [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
Any - you can get 3 for £5 at Sainsburys [ 2 ] ** [12.50%]
I'm on a diet/don't do Easter/hate chocolate [ 3 ] ** [18.75%]
Other [ 2 ] ** [12.50%]
Total Votes: 16
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Bird
post Apr 8 2004, 12:57 AM
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We haven't had a poll for a while, so I thought in keeping with the season, we'd go for an Easter Egg vote!

As a female, I'll eat anything chocolate..... better rephrase... I like any Easter Eggs.
I'm Cadburys favourite customer and I've been having my daily dose of creme eggs since they came out after Christmas!!

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Inspector Weasel
post Apr 8 2004, 11:44 AM
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More importantly, where is this Hollyoaks/Baps out picture then???


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