28Mar/1236

Cadbury Eggs

by Jeff

Image 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.

If you are not familiar with Cadbury Eggs, they are a chocolate egg-shaped candy with a filling.  They are supposed to replicate a regular egg with a hard exterior and soft interior.  However, with Cadbury Eggs, you can eat the outside.

In this comic, Cueball is trying to say that sodas have way too much sugar to even be appealing as a beverage because they contain as much sugar as 2 or 3 Cadbury Eggs and one Cadbury Egg alone makes him feel sick.

However, Megan, of course, takes it the wrong way and indicates that this means that she can eat Cadbury Eggs year round and as many as she wants.  (Cadbury Eggs are usually consumed around Easter - which is usually anywhere from late March to late April.)

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