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Monday, 9 February 2015
OMG, Darrell’s Been To Iceland And Found Nom Noms!!!
http://groceries.iceland.co.uk/hoppers-farmhouse-bakeries-8-chocolate-nom-noms/p/56386
8 comments:
Sorry we are going to have to add word verification our comments section as it seems we are again being bombarded with spam!!! So if your comment doesn't come up straight away it means that our lady "that does" is going through them with a fine toothcomb, so that the spammers don't get through .....This is such a robust pain in the bottom and as such we have boycotted all SPAM comestibles in protest ..... sandwiches, fritters, fricasse etc.!!!!!!
16 noms is correct. Each is a nom nom and there are eight in the packet.
ReplyDeleteOh I'll be nomming my way around to Iceland very nommingly soon. Nom Nom. JantheFan x
ReplyDeleteOooh-the chocolate creations look yummy. Haven't seen that famous bloke advertising those-bet he didn't want you to find them.
ReplyDeleteMichele
Some things are meant to be!.....those chocolatey bits look rich and delicious.....what a find!....lovely special surprise in the best Derek Acorah way...Dianne
ReplyDeleteIndeed those do look most delish! I don't want to put a dampener on your most delectable find but I would take a guess that these items could be a seasonal stocked item meaning just for Valentines and Easter. Shops have an annoying habit of doing that, especially with the very items we like the most - Grrr! I could be wrong though but just in case, depending on the 'Consume before' date of the said item, you might like to stock up with plenty! (and resist the temptation to 'accidently' scoff 'em when you do not have visitors!...) Nicky x
ReplyDeletei am off to look for some big love marc
ReplyDeleteOooh will have to look out for them, for in my youth I did a stint packing mince pies and yummy flapjacks in the Hoppers Bakery so have a soft spot for them.
ReplyDeleteSpotted these in a 'pound shop' today, whilst buying up choccie biccies for the Christmas biccie tin. So yummy, I googled them to find out of they were likely to be around for very long, as I hadn't seen them anywhere else.... well, as one comment here suggests, perhaps they are rare and seasonal. This being possible, I thought I'd do the Christmassy thing and leave a comment, telling you that pound shops have found them, in case Iceland have abandoned them.
ReplyDeleteNOM NOM!
And Bob T Bear (esq) says 'Hallo!'