These rare treats are now selling at Food Link.
Simon Groves ● 5948d10 Comments
Haven't seen the orange ones for years and what about the five centre bars - orange, lemon, lime strawberry and raspberry (i think)haven't seen one of them for real yonks
Bernadette Paul ● 5941d
Just a little corner shop between her house in Hampton (near Hampton School) and my mum's house in Hanworth (off Swan Rd).He has orange ones too :)
Stephanie Kitsune ● 5941d
Thanks for the offer but I'm not actually much of a chocolate lover in the first place plus, you can actually buy them at Tesco in packs of 3. However, out of interest, where is your sister's shop?
Do you remember there was a simialr thing to a walnut whiste but called pyaramint? Square pyramid shape with mint cream inside?
Simon Groves ● 5941d
My sister's local shop sells Fry's chocolate creams Bernadette, shall I buy them all and make a bulk delivery to you? :p
well in M & S they do a selection cant actually remember what they are think its 1 normal, 1 capuccino and the other maybe maple (has a macadamia nut on the top)don;t think I've ever seen a caramel one.
Even rarer methinks would bea caramel walnut whip!
you can buy them no trouble at all in M & S howevere a real rarity these days would be the Frys chocolate cream. Nowhere in Brentford sells these.
I was talking about the chocolate treat invented in 1910 with a chocolate cone filled with vanilla fondent topped by half a walnut whip.
I thought you were talking about a street gang called the Walnut Whips. Like Hell's Grannys or the Wanderers.
Justin Anderson ● 5941d