crunchie


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crunchie

(ˈkrʌntʃɪ)
n
(Peoples) derogatory slang South African another name for an Afrikaner
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Fans were devastated in June when McDonald's revealed that Dairy Milk and Crunchie McFlurries would be disappearing from the menu for good.
CRUNCHIE THIS sweet little lad is just 17 weeks old and would love to find a new owner to make a fuss of him.
The junior trophy was won by Freya Glover and Jack, the senior trophy was won by Samantha Cloy and Crunchie.
From April, fans can find Dinky Decker - miniature versions of the Double Decker bar - as well as Crunchie minis, too.
Who could say no to Crunchie and ginger nut cheesecake pots?
The addition of a Crunchie to anything has to be good.
Dan Fern and Chris McEwan were commissioned in 1969 by Fry's, which then made Crunchie bars.
The new creation from Cadbury Crunchie Chocolate is a blast
Melt 100g dark chocolate and crush 6 digestive biscuits and 1 Crunchie into small pieces.
A Crunchie in a Cadbury Christmas Selection Box is about 10g lighter than a 31g standard version.