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I think that your first mistake was dating someone who called their cat Crunchie.
Just as quick as it goes through a Crunchie.
Last night though, Crunchie came waltzing in wearing a nice new black collar because he's clearly sleeping with someone else.
In the 1960s a Crunchie Peppermint was also available.
For them, however, Crunchie time has come and they now have Creme Egg on their faces.
Crunchie is a brand of chocolate bar with a honeycomb toffee sugar centre.
The company won the Crunchie award for best international start-up company in January 2011.
It was similar to the Crunchie made by Cadbury.
They'll keep it for Crunchie but never use it for anything else again because they've had so much trouble with it.
As is common with other chocolate brands, Crunchie brand ice cream bars and cheesecake are also sold in some countries.
I likes a Crunchie.
One Crunchie and it's alright.
After some thought, he decided I was the best option and Crunchie was then locked out at night-time.
Other ads with Conway as a model include, Big M and Crunchie.
As with Crunchie are there no Crunchies there now?
In 2006, a "Crunchie Blast" variety of the product was launched, which featured "popping candy" inside the bar.
In 2000, a short-lived (but successful) sister chocolate bar was launched entitled Crunchie Tango.
Crunchie should sue!
Look at that she's scoffed a Picnic bar, now she's scoffing a bloody Crunchie!
The Crunchie is sold in several sizes, ranging from "snack size" - a small cuboid - through to "king size".
Thank Crunchie they've said 'no'.
In the UK and Canada, the most well known honeycomb candy is the Crunchie bar.
In 2010, Sam appeared as the saxophone player in the Crunchie Rocks advert.
This was the first time a Crunchie was awarded outside the annual Crunchies award ceremony.
Crunchie Tango (2000)