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These bars were sold in Germany as "Drei Musketiere" in the Seventies and Leckerschmecker in the eighties. |
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We need to find a citation for the shrinking bars. I'd also like to sponsor a piece of investigative journalism into the shrinking cadbury's buttons.
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I don't ever remember the original Curly Wurly's being any bigger, but the first ones were certainly a different recipe, they had a much harder, tougher, chewy centre. Mighty Antar 01:54, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
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Yes, I know that my source (David McWilliams) uses the word "fatwa" about the Irish ban, but that doesn't stop it being silly! Loganberry (Talk) 23:37, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
German Name
These bars were sold in Germany as "Drei Musketiere" in the Seventies and Leckerschmecker in the eighties.