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[[Two Cadbury eggs, one in the foil, the other out of the foil and broken open to reveal the gooey center.]]
A Cadbury egg has about 20g of sugar. (25, Outside the US) "One Cadbury Egg" is a nice unit of sugar content.
[[A can of soda with an equals sign and two eggs; a bottle of soda with an equals sign and three eggs.]]
One 12oz. can of soda has about two Cadbury eggs worth of sugar. One 20oz. bottle has three.
[[Two unwrapped Cadbury eggs, with an arrow indicating they should be placed in a glass of water.]]
One Cadburry egg is enough to make me feel kinda gross. Now when I see Coke or Snapple or Nestea or whatever, I imagine drinking a couple of dissolved cadbury eggs.
[[A woman puts her hand to her chin in thought, a man has his arms out in exclamation.]]
Woman: Wow. Huh. So the takeaway is... I can eat Cadbury eggs by the handful all season and feel no worse about it than I do about soda?
Man: That's not really--
Woman: This is
awesome!
Man: *sigh*
{{Title text: When they moved production from New Zealand to the UK and switched from the runny white centers to the thick, frosting-like filling, it got way harder to cook them scrambled.}}
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