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by - written on 20/06/04 (Very useful, 264 readings)
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I've just eaten the most bizarre chocolate bar. The kids have eaten these by the bag full but today I bit the bullet and tried one. omg, talk about wierd! Ms Rowling must be raking it in. She's got the money from the HP books, films, merchandise and now this strange range of kids sweets that's all over the place. The first time I tried a HP dragon egg I spat the little jelly thing out cos I thought it was a bug that had got inside the chocolate! lol They're very popular with kids (funnily enough! lol) - whenever there's a birthday at school the kids come home with something from the range, when they have a choc from their friends in the grove ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/05/03 (Very useful, 242 readings)
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Harry Potter and his merchandise are making millions of pounds for J K Rowling. This chocolate bar from Honeydukes sweet shop enables children (and childish adults) to feel part of the magical world of wizards by enjoying the same suits that Harry Potter himself would. So, was this a magical experience? PACKAGING The bar is small and slim; it is about three inches long by one inch wide. However, it costs only 20p, which has to be a bargain in anyone?s book. The wrapper is a deep purple and has a picture of Harry Potter waving his wand and in a blast of yellow appears the Honeydukes chocolate bar. The writing is in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/05/03 (Very useful, 186 readings)
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Yes, at last, the secret can be revealed. No, not the plot of Harry Potter 5, nor how they will actually film the last couple of books when the lead children are in their 30s, but the secret behind these chocolates. Before theediscerning starts, let him make the disclaimer that he never normally buys into the Harry Potter franchise at all. He paid £1.50 only for each of the two films at the flicks. He has bought none of the books, DVDs, computer games, board games, trading cards, "Grown Up Harry Potter" Magic Wand condoms, anything in fact among the extensive (OK, and sometimes fictional) range of cash-ins. Until a couple of months ago, when ... Read the complete review
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