Cadburys cream egg.....?!


Question:

Cadburys cream egg.....?

how do u eat yours?
i bite the top off abd scoop the middle out ,,mmm


Answers:
there is no cream in them that is why they are called "Creme" eggs




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Suck it really hard untill the white stuff comes out.

i bite the top off,and scoop out with my little finger,then put the empty shell in my mouth LOL

dip my tongue in the middle and suck out the egg

i eat it sideways. i nibble one side off, then suck out the yummy yellow goo...then i eat the other half!

ohhhh i WANT one now!!

Nibble top till it cracks and starts to get way too messy. Then change clothes due to drips. Eat goo. Save thickest bit of choc for last. Forget that this usually contains surprise extra pocket of goo. Change clothes again due to more goo. Start over. Excellent way to spend time.

Suck hard, then stick my tongue in when I have sucked all the chocolate off. My god, how sweek and sickly are creme eggs? They are sooo full of sugar!

I think i would rather watch you do it your way.

A woman after my own heart!

I also bite off the top and lick the centre out ..... oooh er!!

very erotic question, thank you.

I lick the centre out!!

bite the top off and lick out the inside mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!

i buy a samll easter egg 79p and a load of creme eggs. I crack the easter egg in half cut the tops off the creme eggs and then scoop all the insides out into the easter egg. I then use a heated knife to seal the easter egg back up. put it back in the fridge for half an hour. put a good dvd on the telly anf then sit and eat my giant creme egg. and then feel a little bit sick afterwards but very very happy

I also bite the top off, scoop out the middle and then I'm left with a chunk of yummy chocolate!

I'm just like you! It is the best way!

Hate Cadbury chocolate or any kind. Give me the real stuff

I put mine in the freezer.. they tast so good like that

i bite the head off & lick till there's nothin left in it!!!!then just chew on the soft melted chocolate....




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