Focusing on the important issue - which sweets were banned? Don't remember that but then part of the reason for going to Ireland* was to pick up a supply of Golden Crisp and Silvermints so probably didn't notice any other sweets/chocolates that were missing
Focusing on the important issue - which sweets were banned? Don't remember that but then part of the reason for going to Ireland* was to pick up a supply of Golden Crisp and Silvermints so probably didn't notice any other sweets/chocolates that were missing
*as if I had a choice
I think a lot of Cadburys stuff. They slapped massive import taxes on them back in the 30s amid (hilariously) gangs of armed thugs calling for 'Irish sweets for Irish people' and trying to burn down a Cadbury's factory. I think it was a legacy of that.
I think a lot of Cadburys stuff. They slapped massive import taxes on them back in the 30s amid (hilariously) gangs of armed thugs calling for 'Irish sweets for Irish people' and trying to burn down a Cadbury's factory. I think it was a legacy of that.
So it seems - might be why Cadbury's Dairy Milk always tasted so different
The phrase was first used to describe some place in ireland that nobody cares about... the good people of Yorkshire (North) decided that it was far more suitable to our great County so stole it
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