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Subject: Rich Tea v Mcvities White Chocolate and Raspberry Cookies

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2009-05-29 16:30:15
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The World's Blandest Biscuit up against the best cookie in the universe.
2009-05-29 16:34:43
bland? definitely... but infinitely dunkable! a british institution old boy!
2009-05-29 16:43:39
White Chocolate and Raspberry Cookies are a classic case of a concept which has been overdone by daft yanks.

Try and put white chocolate in a cup of tea and see what you're left with - chocolatey mush in your cup. The rich tea is refined, it is simple, but beautiful for being so. The rich tea is cricket on a summers day on a village green, these "cookies" if you will, are but a mere circus sideshow.
2009-05-29 16:59:03
Another Tea Dunker wins for me.
2009-05-29 17:39:05
White chocolate. No.
2009-05-29 17:48:05
haha even fig rolls had a stronger support than the WCR cookies... but then they had weaker oposition
2009-05-29 17:53:17
White chocolate is wonderful and better than regular chocolate, but that biscuit does seem like a messed up recipe.
2009-05-29 18:09:08
white chocolate? good
raspberries? very good
cookies? love 'em

even combined they are pretty good to be honest... but they cannot stand up to a rich tea biscuit with a nice strong cup of builders. fact!
2009-05-29 18:23:03
Another vote in favour of the dunker here. 10-2, rout so far.
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2009-05-30 12:17:01
Time to call an end to this unwarranted beating.

Closing ends 1800 SK time today.
2009-05-30 13:58:13
It doesn't mean you're wrong, just part of the 20% in the 20 / 80 rule.
2009-05-30 15:59:13
i still think the cookies will do better in later rounds... but there was no chance of them beating the classic dunker in a (mostly) english poll
2009-05-30 16:37:50
But they've got to get to the later rounds first.
2009-05-30 16:38:28
What's the 20/80 rule? Is that the 20% of the world's finances are owned by 80% of the world one?
2009-05-31 20:01:38
everything is governed by 80 / 20 rules in one way or another, I think i'm saying that its to do with probability and distribution. usually 20% of the work covers 80 % of the reward, maybe that's just in my job though.
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