Talk:Cadbury Curly Wurly

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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.

[edit] Tougher

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)

[edit] German Name

These bars were sold in Germany as "Drei Musketiere" in the Seventies and "Leckerschmecker" in the eighties.

They are mentioned in the 1984 song by The Fall, Slang King.88.25.9.177 (talk) 13:28, 15 May 2008 (UTC)