Those Listerine PocketPack tab things now come in Cinnamon, an entire flavour subculture that has (so far) never made it to Australia. Why now? Does this mean I can expect to start finding cinnamon chewing gum more readily, soon? I hope so.
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Comments (4)
Lindt had a crack at it with cinnamon Lindt balls, but they were a one-off that bombed this Christmas. Cinnamon is a taste frontier like cherry - big elsewhere, but not here. What's the Australian cherry or cinnamon?
Posted by darren | April 28, 2004 5:40 PM
Posted on April 28, 2004 17:40
they what? i never noticed! bummer.
Posted by cos | April 28, 2004 6:05 PM
Posted on April 28, 2004 18:05
Not worth the regret, in my view. Pretty light on the cinnamon and kind of ended up musty, not spicy. I think those new Fisherman's Friend Apple Spice thingies have cinnamon in them.
Posted by darren | May 4, 2004 4:58 PM
Posted on May 4, 2004 16:58
Do you know where I can buy "BIG RED GUM" in Sydney City? I need to now asap so I can buy it for a special person for their birthday tommorrow.
Posted by Catherine | May 12, 2004 1:36 PM
Posted on May 12, 2004 13:36