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Fizzy drink in the Asia region and I guess Australia too generally have more sugar.
Those boots are nice. I have some Timberlands Euro Hiker boots, great but not suitable for everyday use. I want something more substantial than trainers and am torn between Timberland and Clarks.
Which model are those?
Jesus christ. That's a lot of sugar!
They're obsessed with it. We went to one of those artisan bakeries when we were in Portland not too long back and were very surprised to see them add a large scoop of sugar into the mix for standard bread. The irony was that we only went there because 'off the shelf' bread was too sweet and ruining the taste of my bacon butties.
48g of sugar per can compared to 21g of sugar per can over here. What is it with Amerifats and their obsession of putting a **** load of sugar into everything?
Teach them to fetch beer as an early warning system. I like the remote control with camera part but flying drone would be more interesting. Ideally I want a gizmo like that to use its AI with other units like a mobile alexa etcThis is how skynet starts, with cute little robots playing keep away
48g of sugar per can compared to 21g of sugar per can over here. What is it with Amerifats and their obsession of putting a **** load of sugar into everything?
What's happened to lucozade and iron bru? Lately they taste nothing like ones from about a year ago. I tink they have taken a high amount of sugar out of them and wrecked them.
I hardly ever have sugary drinks like this, 1 a week at the most. When I do have one I at least want it to taste nice and give me that hit of sugar i've been used too. Too many fat barstuards drinking them daily i expect and a 'sugar tax' has been added so have had to be reduced
Lucozade was reduced in April from 20g/100ml to 8g/100ml and will be going down to 4g/100ml at some point in 2018.
The high sugar content was the whole damn point of lucozade. Lots of people with health conditions relied on it for it's ability to deliver a quick sugar boost.
Thanks. The ones i had in the 90s were the bigger full size boots (but kids size i guess) These are more fashion but still quite smart - Timberland Killington chukka
Whilst it does that, it isn't "medication" and I doubt the product was ever designed and produce with that in mind.
I am interested why you send it to Fixation as opposed to Elstree, being the official Canon centre.
Also, if you have insurance, just claim the repair on it, its what insurance is for.
Enamel lapel poppy pins for my work suits/coats. Not a fan of the paper ones and i also normally wear a 'white poppy' but they are hard to find. I'll put a few quid for the appeal at work when they get the collection out since these are not from the legion.
They're lovely!
Good news, E&L accepted the repair cost claim less fixed excess and P&P of course. Good result.