The more I think about this, the less appealing it sounds…. by Wolfy9001 Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 21 comments Oh how would I name this better. Let me count the ways….. … yep a thousand and one better ways to name a cake thus. Doesn’t that apostrophe outright imply it is the dribble of a millionaire? Unless it’s Leo Messi, that’s not good ‘Drizzle’ is the more common term when it comes to cake decorating, isn’t it? This sounds like a senile Mary Berry has drooled all over it. It’s always good if its from M&S! Is this trickle down ecenomics? Is this the trickle down they keep talking about? Be quiet and lap up Alan Sugar’s dribble like a good boy. No, Im not in to it. Billionaires Phlegm Biscuit? [removed] Not just any dribble, but M&S millionaires dribble It is delicious though… It’s not jut any millionaires dribble it’s a M&S millionaires dribble… Does it say which millionaire or is a mix of a few? I’d need to know before buying as some millionaires are a definite no for me [removed] Dear The Marketing Department – don’t bother coming in tomorrow. Or ever again. Harry Kane cake. Its an omen! It’s a good cake though! I have eaten this and it was delicious, if that’s worth anything to you No spotted dick and dribble then ? I nearly bought that cake the other day and absolutely did not notice it said dribble. Having said that now I know it’s put me right off. Dribble is not a sizzle word to me. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Oh how would I name this better. Let me count the ways….. … yep a thousand and one better ways to name a cake thus.
Doesn’t that apostrophe outright imply it is the dribble of a millionaire? Unless it’s Leo Messi, that’s not good
‘Drizzle’ is the more common term when it comes to cake decorating, isn’t it? This sounds like a senile Mary Berry has drooled all over it.
Does it say which millionaire or is a mix of a few? I’d need to know before buying as some millionaires are a definite no for me
I nearly bought that cake the other day and absolutely did not notice it said dribble. Having said that now I know it’s put me right off. Dribble is not a sizzle word to me.
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Oh how would I name this better. Let me count the ways…..
… yep a thousand and one better ways to name a cake thus.
Doesn’t that apostrophe outright imply it is the dribble of a millionaire?
Unless it’s Leo Messi, that’s not good
‘Drizzle’ is the more common term when it comes to cake decorating, isn’t it? This sounds like a senile Mary Berry has drooled all over it.
It’s always good if its from M&S!
Is this trickle down ecenomics?
Is this the trickle down they keep talking about?
Be quiet and lap up Alan Sugar’s dribble like a good boy.
No, Im not in to it.
Billionaires Phlegm Biscuit?
[removed]
Not just any dribble, but M&S millionaires dribble
It is delicious though…
It’s not jut any millionaires dribble it’s a M&S millionaires dribble…
Does it say which millionaire or is a mix of a few? I’d need to know before buying as some millionaires are a definite no for me
[removed]
Dear The Marketing Department – don’t bother coming in tomorrow. Or ever again.
Harry Kane cake. Its an omen!
It’s a good cake though!
I have eaten this and it was delicious, if that’s worth anything to you
No spotted dick and dribble then ?
I nearly bought that cake the other day and absolutely did not notice it said dribble.
Having said that now I know it’s put me right off. Dribble is not a sizzle word to me.