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"B-O..N-O..M-O...TURK-ish TAF-fy...!" I remember the commercials...hated the product. Yuk.
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B-O-N-O-M-O. BONOMO'S. I remember the jingle to this day. Probably heard it on ads during "Andy's Gang," or some such. The candy I loved then, and still do, is Hershey-ets, which used to be shaped like two cones attached to one another, in the same colors as M&M's. But I thought they tasted a lot better. You can still get a variation of them at Easter time, when Hershey sells chocolate eggs. Sometimes I splurge and gorge, knowing full well the vast amount of sit-ups I shall have do do in recomepense.
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Hardly surprising: Hershey's has always made better chocolate than M&M Mars and their for-the-undiscriminating milk chocolate (not much of a compliment, though -- no American chocolatier's product can compare with best of Europe and Israel's dark semi-sweet).
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Did you know that in Roald Dahl's preserved study, there is a 10 lb. ball of foil wrappers, accumulated from all the Cadbury chocolate bars he managed to consume while working there. I read it in a New York Times Travel section article on visiting his home. (Thank God I've never saved chocolate wrappers! They'd weigh considerably more than 10 lbs!)
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Then, if Dahl had been hired to write the Bond film that preceded YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE, THUNDERBALL might've ened up being called "Wrapperball"...
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