http://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/tf/c/cr...methatbar.html
I did OK guessing...but my mouth got watering too much to keep looking LOL! :D :p
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http://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/tf/c/cr...methatbar.html
I did OK guessing...but my mouth got watering too much to keep looking LOL! :D :p
Ooooo! YUM!!
I did pretty good on the guessing, except for some of the ones I had never heard of before, like Bar None? and Parson's Nut Roll? They look yummy anyway!
MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE! MINE! ALL MINE! ALL MINE! lol.. My Chocooolate!!!!
Oooooooohhh... YUMMMMMMmmmmmmm... that's torture! It looks so good! Ahh! :D
Now I want chocolate too!
There were a few I've never heard of before, but I got a bunch of them right!!
YUMMY!!!
The second page had a lot more that I've never heard of in Mass. :confused:
I havent even heard om 2/3 of them
Hmm, that looks pretty disgusting. Even my favourite candy - Baby Ruth. The others are nasty tasting and looking.
I did horrible in knowing which ones were which, except mine. :D
I got quite a few. Never heard of a lot of them. In TX Smarties are similar to mini sweet tarts, just much sweeter, but the same texture.
Could be a Canadian site?
I don't know about that because there were quite a few candybars in there that I have never heard of.Quote:
Originally posted by micki76
Could be a Canadian site?
Now if you will all excuse me, I am going to the store to get myself a chocolate bar.:D
YUMMYNESS!!! :D
Not a Canadian site...it's from Minnesota Museum website. Still some weird candybars I've never heard of, and some that I don't see around anymore. Can't look....too much drooling, and the keyboard should stay dry LOL! :D :D :DQuote:
Originally posted by micki76
I got quite a few. Never heard of a lot of them. In TX Smarties are similar to mini sweet tarts, just much sweeter, but the same texture.
Could be a Canadian site?
Gotta have a Butterfinger!!!:p
YAY! Butterfinger!!