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Marshmellow spread, Its american ( says on the wrapper) and i found it in selfridges in bi
blondboddol
post Mar 18 2006, 01:32 PM
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Ok basically, It is a spread consisting solely of melted marshmallow ( marshmellow i never know how to spell it) And i was wondering if anybody else enjoys it. Cost me a lovely £2.25 and i have eaten half a jar. Not healthy but it sure as hell tastes good. And you can get it in rasberry and strawberry. Its called ( checks wrapper)"fluff" which thinking about it sounds a bit..well.
Sorry but i am a bit happy i found it. I knew selfrigdes did the wonderful Lucky Charms which i adore. Except i tend to pick out all the marshmallows ( it costs £6.00 in selfridges, expensive).
I also like wonka's nerds. only get them in america and i occasionally beg people to get them me when they go to america.
Also..Cinnamon Chewing gum. What a creation!! Genius and so tasty. Gosh the American's know what good food is.
Ok this has turned into an american food adoration post. i do apologise, i just wanted to know f anyone else in England or elsewhere enjoys these wonderful yummy foods that arn't available in your average shops.
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KissMe2408
post Mar 18 2006, 06:07 PM
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Oh yah... I love that stuff.
My brother introduced it to me on a peanut butter sandwhich.
That stuff is soo good. It's VERY unhealthy, and I haven't been able to eat it since it's off my diet, but man, If I ever cheat on this diet, then I'm def going to go get me some "fluff".
This stuff is available in the "average shops" in America.
Which probably explains our constant cravings for sugar, and our weight climbing the scale. lol, Sugar has a funny thing of holding onto the fat and making you want more.
Man, but that Fluff is good....
 

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