h a l f b a k e r yI like this idea, only I think it should be run by the government.
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Road Bars are a range of chocolates based on highways and road systems. These are not only really delicious, but totally educational.
They include all of the following:
The Historical Roman Road - this has a great cross section, showing in detail the various layers made from peanuts mixed with
coloured toffees.
The Skinny Winding lane - for those on a diet.
The Roundabout - comes with various lane configurations.
The T junction - also available as a staggered junction.
The Dual Carriageway - a short strip of highway, with a simple divider.
The Cloverleaf - a basic Motorway junction.
The Stack - a complex Motorway intersection, with several layers making them a real mouthful!
The Dead End - a mega bar that no one should even attempt to eat.
Roman Road Bar
http://media-2.web....49-004-D5FE30FA.gif cross section of a mid-morning snack [xenzag, Apr 15 2009]
Junction Bars
http://www.wesleyjo.../junctiontypes.html a few of the numerous chocojunction configurations [xenzag, Apr 15 2009]
Spaghetti Junction
http://www.highways...ghetti_Junction.gif now available in three different kinds of chocolate [xenzag, Apr 15 2009]
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//The Skinny Winding lane//
Or Let it Be's 'The Long and Winding Road'. |
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consolation for failing your driving test |
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Delightful. Tacky. Potentially unendingly complex. + |
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Honeycomb Highway 56. [+] |
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Top Quality. Licorice for Spag Junction please. |
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