These are so disappointing nowadays that I don’t bother trying anymore.
Two or three decades ago, the inside was gooey and runny. Eating one of these was a messy but delicious affair. Now every time I buy one, it feels like a dried paste that has nothing in common with what I was eating as a child. For a while I thought they were just old or bad but apparently it’s just how they are now.
and to any americans wondering why someone would even eat a cadburry creme egg outside of easter: in britain they’re made of this magical substance called “food” and it really elevates the experience
Any day of the year.
These are so disappointing nowadays that I don’t bother trying anymore.
Two or three decades ago, the inside was gooey and runny. Eating one of these was a messy but delicious affair. Now every time I buy one, it feels like a dried paste that has nothing in common with what I was eating as a child. For a while I thought they were just old or bad but apparently it’s just how they are now.
and to any americans wondering why someone would even eat a cadburry creme egg outside of easter: in britain they’re made of this magical substance called “food” and it really elevates the experience