Question for the Irish

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Question for the Irish

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Can you still buy Lincoln biscuits in Ireland....they stopped doing them here a few years abck and was just reminded of them. Had em in Ireland a year or so ago though i think.

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the playing mantis wrote:Can you still buy Lincoln biscuits in Ireland....they stopped doing them here a few years abck and was just reminded of them. Had em in Ireland a year or so ago though i think.
Bolands Kimberley biscuits are much nicer.

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please do not hijack the thread by going off topic!

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Yeah you can buy them in ireland

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Good to have diverse threads when nothing is going on at Arsenal or in the wider world.

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the playing mantis wrote:please do not hijack the thread by going off topic!

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when did Lincoln biscuits disappear - i remember these, it was always challenge dunking them in your coffee

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You most certainly can :barscarf: :barscarf:

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the playing mantis wrote:please do not hijack the thread by going off topic!

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Bolands Jam Mallows are not as nice as Bowlands Kimberely's though.

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Rosie_titters wrote:
the playing mantis wrote:please do not hijack the thread by going off topic!

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when did Lincoln biscuits disappear - i remember these, it was always challenge dunking them in your coffee

Still is :lol:

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f*ck off with this off topic nonsense!

rosie t: think they disappeared 5 years ago i reckon...along with our title hopes...coincidence!!!

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also what about mcvities gypsy creams, the finest biscuit known to man, anyone have any idea where to get them...you can get a versio in S africa, but they got pulled from here decade ago it seems at least, probs due to the name!

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the playing mantis wrote:also what about mcvities gypsy creams, the finest biscuit known to man, anyone have any idea where to get them...you can get a versio in S africa, but they got pulled from here decade ago it seems at least, probs due to the name!
Try Bowlands Fig Rolls instead.

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what about bowlands cocnut creams, any good? could be a gypsy cream substitute

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the playing mantis wrote:what about bowlands cocnut creams, any good? could be a gypsy cream substitute
Too right!

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Gypsy creams have been renamed 'Romany creams' and are still available.

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