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See thats fine. Trying to associate your product with a trait, such as beliving in England is fairly harmless,
Not when you use the same marketing in Scotland it's not ๐
I had a deep fried Mars Bar in Scotland last year.
They fried it in the same fat they used for the fish.
Rank does not begin to describe it.
They fried it in [s]the same fat they used for the [/s]pish.
Does that?
[quote=jfletch ]An analogy would be McDonalds sponsoring the olympics which just them trying to associate them selves with a popular event, vs them running an add campain saying that top athletes eat big macs to help them train.
Mike Hall ate at McDonalds regularly during his record round-the-world cycle.
It's because MacD's will not poison you, at least not in the short-term. And he needed the cals.
www.marshealthyliving.com
There's glucose for energy, caramel for strength. The chocolate's only there to keeeep it, the right leeeeeeeength !
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I also had to laugh when I read it this morning.
[i]The chip shop I went to in Scotland wouldn't deep fry me a Mars bar. [/i]
My local, Scott's View in St Boswells - even do that classic dish; deep-fried pizza ๐
ive tried a deep fried mars bar, tbh i sort of enjoyed it, but i havent had the desire for another one.
spoke to a mate one day who told me he tried a deep fried cream egg.
dont fancy that like.