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Where would you keep a couple of choccy bars?

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flobadob | 23:16 Tue 02nd Feb 2010 | Food & Drink
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Say you are in the shop and you decide to get a couple of bars of chocolate for later on. When you get home where would you put the bars?
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Have you forgotten where youve put them by any chance ? lol
i keep mine in the fridge
Down the back of the sofa... along with everything else...
Did you forget you already ate them? lol
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I leave them in a tupperware box on the shelf in the hope that I'll forget they are there (yeah, right!)
In my mouth.
Back pocket?
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jan1975, that's what she said. joggerjayne, they would melt.
Chocolate and later should never be used in the same sentence. That's why I never buy chocolate. It would be gone too quickly.
Outside on the window ledge.
Put the bars or hide the bars?Big difference!!
In the fridge.
What a strange question.
Fridge or cupboard, depending on what sort of chocolate it is.
Either in my car or in my bag.x
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Yeah but do you ever buy a bar of choc from a fridge? It's usually from a shelf. Why put it into the fridge in the house?
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because they are better in the fridge ,
Fridge - had never heard of this till I lived with him indoors, biscuits and crisps are better from the fridge as well IMO.
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I find that there is less taste from chocolate from the fridge. After it warms up a bit it is much nicer.
a couple of choc bars for later on, what a novel idea, i keep mine in my tum.....

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