Ever wonder where that weird slime in Weyland-Yutani screme eggs comes from?
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I realise that this might be a particularly niche British joke, so for those of you wondering what on earth (or off it) I’m talking about, this picture should help.

I struggle to believe that I used to eat these things when I lived in the UK: the fondant filling is ridiculously sweet & frankly disgusting 🤢

And entirely unsurpringly, I am far from the first person to have made this connection.

https://youtu.be/jyDHtJFJm-w?si=CcP48jHmxtc3QYz_

Cadbury Easter Aliens - Creme Eggs

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Turns my stomach, just thinking about them.

@markmccaughrean And the chocolate still has this "super special" flavour (puke), doesn't it? I almost spit my first bar out when I visited Ireland as a teen. ^^
@Impertinenzija It does. The whole thing is foully artificial. Which begs the question of why I used eat one every day with a cup of coffee around Easter when I was a student 😬

@markmccaughrean I strongly suspect that you're failing to mention that your student days daily Creme Egg was also deep-fried!

Big ;-)

@birchbirch Ha – while it is true that I had a high tolerance for deep-fried foods as a student in Scotland, mostly by necessity, I drew the line at deep-fried chocolate.

But you have me salivating for a smoked sausage supper now … 🤤

@markmccaughrean Was there anything else around for Easter you'd prefer?
@markmccaughrean I've never had them but I'd give it a try even if I prefer dark chocolate. It looks like an oeuf à la coque 🤔
@ranx As long as you don’t go into it with the idea that it belongs in the same category as “chocolate”, your expectations will be appropriately set. It really is a uniquely sickly confection.