if these get made atkins can go fcuk himself on easter

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    Anex Thermionic

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    Just eat two.
     
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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    but that would be greedy.
     
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    7_V I want a Linn - in a DB9

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    I hate to be pedantic but with my design experience I believe I know a thing or two about eggs. :)

    Although the proposed "King Size" egg shown in the picture does indeed have a height and width of 1.5x the "Standard" egg, I estimate that the volumes are in the proportions of 235 cu cm to 60 cu cm (very approximately).

    In other words, the new egg is about 4x the volume of the familiar one. :eek:

    Julian, are you sure that this is wise?
     
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    Steve - thanks, you've made me feel better, I thought I'd be the only one; my thoughts on seeing that page were as you posted :shame:
     
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    well it's my birthday on the thursday before easter so i'll be 'indulging' - if there happens to be an unwrapped king size creme egg in front of me as i'm walking forward and chewing then it better move or else..... actually any chocolate better be a-runnin' that weekend.
    cheers


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    Julian2002 I've just signed
     
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    How think will the chocolate be??
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    Am I the only one who finds a single normal sized one a task?
     
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    I've voted too, although I agree with MO, the sttandard one is a bit sickly sweet, but my wife would love the big one.
     
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    Eat 4 then :p

    ;)
     
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    7_V I want a Linn - in a DB9

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    Well, the standard size egg has a good thickness of chocolate. However, given the increased mass of the cream and taking standard atmospheric temperature & pressure and assuming that you're eating at sea-level ...



    :D :D :D
     
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    Uncle Ants In Recordeo Speramus

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    nope. Creme Eggs are vile and the extra big one would be 4 times as vile. IMO of course :D
     
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    Will The Lucky One

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    Creme eggs...mmmmmm. That big one would be a bit of a beast to eat though without making a total mess. Would definitely need a spoon of some sort I expect....
     
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    I'm with you on this one, Creme Eggs are the food of the devil.
     
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    It'd be like eating that popping candy stuff where you can actually feel your teeth melting whilst you eat it.
     
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    mr cat Member of the month

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    yeah, I had a normal sized one the other week - could only eat 1/2 of it - too sickly, and I have, by definition a sweet tooth..!
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    A choclate one?
     
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    to go with the chopcolate teapot i guess

    what about some chocolate soldiers to dip in the egg?
     
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    You'd get some nice tea out of a chocolate teapot
     
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