Tempted to order some of these
the playing mantis
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http://www.manchesterpickers.co.uk/pop-tarts
but far to pricey. would it be cheaper to get an american friend to buy them there and send them over?
but far to pricey. would it be cheaper to get an american friend to buy them there and send them over?
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Why the actual feck would you want to do that??
Actually hang on, I've just twigged. You're trying to take Soni's former role as crap food guru and failed dieter, complete with photos. Your earlier thread on some hideous French Canadian chips / gravy / cheese curd concoction was deliberately provocative too.
I followed Soni for weeks, but I'm not getting suckered into it again, oh no!
I'm out.0 -
keef66 wrote:Why the actual feck would you want to do that??
Actually hang on, I've just twigged. You're trying to take Soni's former role as crap food guru and failed dieter, complete with photos. Your earlier thread on some hideous French Canadian chips / gravy / cheese curd concoction was deliberately provocative too.
I followed Soni for weeks, but I'm not getting suckered into it again, oh no!
I'm out.
nah, soni ate sh ite that wasnt even that nice. if i lived in america id definetely be on sonis scales too much amazing cr*p to eat there, but id carry it well and u wouldnt be able to tell...as the dear departed one used to say...
dont diss the poutine till u try it, it is amazing, it looks like the dog just brought it up, but its seriously good stuff.
poptarts are a great energy boost on a ride too, come on you must know that!0 -
Or just buy them from the supermarket? Asda have them in various flavours.
If you really want the authentic American ones, try the America Soda website.0 -
Can you fit the toaster in your jersey pockets?0
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Monkeypump wrote:Or just buy them from the supermarket? Asda have them in various flavours.
If you really want the authentic American ones, try the America Soda website.
uk ones are a poor imitation imo, american soda is pricey 2, and they dont even sell US mtn dew anymore, i dont think, try and palm of arabic or european mix, which tastes different.
as such i was curious if it would be cheaper to get someone in the US mail it to me instead...would such small packs get the scrutiny of HMRC?0 -
zx6man wrote:Can you fit the toaster in your jersey pockets?
havent you seen the size of my saddle bag?0 -
I thought you would keep the napkins and cutlery in that though0
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A candy shop in my city sells a lot of US imported stuff, among which Pop Tarts, tons of Reese's products and Mountain Dew. Big fan of MD-throwback!0
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md throwback, cant tell the difference, same with pepsi throwback.
u dont live in aldershot do u?
is it cheap though?0 -
zx6man wrote:I thought you would keep the napkins and cutlery in that though
gotta make some sacrifices in thw name of weight havent I, otherwise id never get up those east anglian mountains0