UK only. Which way do you prefer ....?!


Question: .... to eat your Fruit Pastilles?

First of all I eat all the yellow ones,

then the orange ones,

then the green,

then the red,

then save the black (the best) 'til last!

This weekend, I found that they sell packs of the black ones are in Tesco!

Heaven, pure heaven!!

How about you lot?!


Answers: .... to eat your Fruit Pastilles?

First of all I eat all the yellow ones,

then the orange ones,

then the green,

then the red,

then save the black (the best) 'til last!

This weekend, I found that they sell packs of the black ones are in Tesco!

Heaven, pure heaven!!

How about you lot?!

Oh I love the black ones - will go look for some tommorrow 0 they are definatly the best although I like them all.

I sort them all into piles, eat all the odd ones first then alternate one colour after another, finishing with black. i.e: yellow, orange, red, green, black, yellow, orange, red, green, black, yellow, orange, red, green, black, etc.

How sad am I???

Try to suck the sugar off without chewing them- absolute nightmare but I'll keep trying!!!

A form called terrys make blackcurrant pastiles.

I just eat them as they come BUT... try not to chew tem at all- its harder than it sounds.... lol

I eat the red ones, then give the rest to my big brother =P

All the rest taste all icky

green ones are my faves bitter as the boyne as they say in this part of the world

You could kill 2 birds with one stone.

Find someone you don't like, scoff the entire packet in one go, chew it a little and then cough/sneeze and your enemy will have a faceful of red, yellow, green and orange goo.

Then eat the blackcurrent =)

Shove em all in together apart from the blackcurrant ones - they're evil!

Any way at all, whats more, I can eat them without chewing, so there !

US only, sucker. Suck on yo d### limes commis

Sadly, I don't buy fruit pastilles any more, because they are made by Rowntrees, and Rowntrees are owned by Nestle.

Nestlé is the target of a boycott because it contributes to the unnecessary death and suffering of infants around the world by aggressively marketing baby foods in breach of international marketing standards. Even Nestlé's Public Affairs Manager acknowledges the boycott has widespread support.

According to the World Health Organisation, 1.5 million infants die around the world every year because they are not breastfed. The World Health Assembly has adopted marketing requirements for baby foods to protect breastfeeding and to ensure breastmilk substitutes are used safely if necessary.

Nestlé is singled out for boycott action as monitoring shows it to be responsible for more violations of the requirements than any other company.





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