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1. Dear Sainsbury please stock Moo Free Chocolates

Many people have asked Moo Free if we can make our chocolate more readily available. Many of you have asked us to stock Moo Free in Sainsbury's.

We would like to assure you that we are trying and have been trying for almost a year. Unfortunately, so far we have had no response from Sainsbury's. Not even a "sorry, we don't like Moo Free's chocolate".

Well, now is your chance to help us to help you and others like you. Sign the petition to urge Sainsbury's to stock Moo Free's chocolate. The petition will be sent to Sainsbury's on your behalf.

Thank you

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2. Legalize Ferrero Kinder Surprise Eggs

Kinder Surprise: Adorable, inexpensive, delicious chocolate eggs with a plastic egg and collectible toy inside.

Available almost anywhere in the world except for the United States.

They are banned for sale or import and even a small amount for "personal use" triggers a large fine and confiscation at the border.

Why are they banned? Because the US bans any food that fully encapsulated a non-food item, as a choking hazard.

Tell the government that Americans aren't stupid, we can manage to discover the egg-sized prize egg without choking on it. We don't need a nanny state to police our novelty chocolate consumption.

Everyone else in the world, including children over the age of three, enjoy these treats, why can't we?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder_Surprise

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3. Bring back Cadbury Yowies

Cadbury Yowie, first launched in 1997, invented by Bryce Courtenay and Geoff Pike. Yowies were 27g Cadbury Dairy Milk moulded chocolate foiled characters which contained a capsule holding a token and a creature from the Australian Bush, explaining the rarity value, existence and habitat.

In mid 2005 the Yowie was removed from sales in Australia and New Zealand.

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4. Bring back the Aussie/NZ Curly Wurly

At about the beginning of 2010, stores could no longer order the Cadbury Curly Wurly chocolate that all of us Australians have grown up with. This product was manufactured in New Zealand, whether or not it is still available in New Zealand is not known.

The Curly Wurly chocolates now sold in our stores are manufactured in the UK and are not the same taste, texture, or packaging.

Not sure what this is about? Check out the two pictures... then go out and try the new Curly Wurly, if you don't like it COME BACK AND SIGN THIS PETITION!

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5. Stop Cadbury shareholders accepting Kraft's takeover bid

We must stop Cadbury's shareholders accepting Kraft's takeover bid for Cadbury's. There is over 200 years of Cadbury's history and we must stand tall and protect our heritage.

For generations Cadbury have been remembered for their chocolate and it must stay in British hands!

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6. Nestle: Bring back Visa Versas

Vice Versas were first produced in the UK in 1991, but production was later discontinued. The chocolate sweet was re-launched in 2004, only to be withdrawn once more, roughly a year later. Nestle offered the following explanatory statement on their website following the second discontinuation of Vice Versa production:

"We are sorry to inform you that the products have been withdrawn from our range due to the high cost of production and the relatively low level of sales. We would like to assure you that the decision to withdraw any product is reached only with great reluctance and we regret any disappointment this product's absence has caused you... "

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7. Bring Back the 250g Block!

Cadbury have taken on average 50g of chocolate away, and are trying to disguise this fact by wrapping it in a new cardboard wrapper. WE WILL NOT BE FOOLED!

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8. Bring back Streets Magnum Chocolate Biscuit flavour

The Streets Magnum range does not currently have a flavour that has chocolate icecream on the inside. This flavour was unique without being complicated with syrups.

It had chocolate icecream and the chocolate coating had chunks of chocolate biscuit. A double dessert!.

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9. Bring back Trio Chocolate Bars

Tri-ii-o, Tri-iiii-o, I want a Trio and I want one now!

Not one, not two, but three things in it!
Chocolate, biscuit and de caramel too!
Tri-tri-tri-tr-iiii-o
I want a Trio and I want one now!

No three things are quite as good together as the three things in Trio.

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10. Petition For An Easter Bunny Film

There don't seem to be any great Easter movies and it's time this changed! Disney/Outlaw Productions have done a FANTASTIC job with the Santa Clause films and the Easter Bunny cameo's in S'C' 2 & 3 are brilliant. He looks wonderful- just like children imagine- and Jay Thomas gives a funny yet heartwarming depiction of the well-loved character.

Ergo this petition aims to convince Disney and Outlaw Productions to team up once again and give us a great Easter Bunny movie- and cameo from Santa would go down nicely too!

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11. Bring back the Cadbury's Spira

We all have our favourite chocolate bars and Cadbury Spira has to be one of the best!!

We have got the Wispa back on the shelves, now we need to get the Spira back as well.

Surely you can remember using a spira as a straw for your cup of tea? Bring em back!!

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12. Bring Back Milka Chocolate

Milka Chocolate bars used to be sold in every major supermarket in the country. Now you will be lucky to find them at all.

After speaking with numerous people about growing up with this product we would like to see the Milka Bar make a comeback.

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13. Slavery used in chocolate is wrong, let's ban it in Bethlehem

Over a hundred years ago the founders of Cadbury tried to do something about slavery involved in cocoa production.

Now we are in the 21st century and over 40% of the chocolate consumed in America is tainted with slavery.

There are hundreds of thousands of children who work in slavery in the Ivory Coast producing cocoa that Nestle, Hersey's and all our other favorite chocolate companies buy.

The only way to stop the supply of slave chocolate, and therefor stop the slavery, is to stop the demand.

Bethlehem should be the first place where America takes a stand and in light of our ethics ban slave chocolate. I am a proud American, but I find it hard to claim we support and work for freedom around the globe when such a luxurious food is knowingly produce from the products of slaves.

Change needs to come one city at a time, if the Federal government passed a law banning slave produced cocoa, the chocolate market would experience a serious shock.

Sadly, with the way politics work, for this reason our congress will never pass such a law. If other cities slowly follow our lead, slowly the demand for fair trade (slave free) chocolate will increase, and the demand for dirty chocolate will decrease.

This is an issue which we the people have to resolve.

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14. Bring back the NESTLE SECRET BAR

Do you remember the secret bar? If so would you like the bar back for sale in the shops and not just as a limited stock but permanently?

Secret was a chocolate bar that was manufactured by Rowntree (now part of Nestle) in the 1980s and 90s. It consisted of a bird's nest-styled chocolate coating with a creamy mousse centre similar to the filling of a Walnut Whip. It was packaged in a white protective card sleeve and was encased a gold-coloured wrapper with the product's name printed on it in purple.

A television advert for the product, first shown in 1990, featured an elegant lady sat on a train eating a Secret bar "in secret", accompanied by the song Have You Seen Her by the Chi-Lites. The product was discontinued a couple of years later, due to high production costs and low volume of sales.

If so then please feel free to sign this petition, once the target of 1,000 has been reached then this petition will be forwarded to Nestle.

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15. Bring Back Trio

Tri-ii-o, Tri-iiii-o, I want a Trio and I want one now!

Not one, not two, but three things in it!
Chocolate, biscuit and de caramel too!
Tri-tri-tri-tr-iiii-o
I want a Trio and I want one now!

No three things are quite as good together as the three things in Trio.

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16. We want Cadbury Wispa forever

Cadbury has produced 23 million of the Wispa chocolate bars in 2007.

We think Wispa is so phenomenally popular that its return should be made permanent.

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17. Bring back Jif Chocolate Silk Peanut Butter

Jif peanut butter, owned by JM Smucker, used to have a terrific product called Chocolate Silk peanut butter. It was very popular with kids who tried it.

Unfortunately, it was one of America's best kept secrets. They will market abominations like crunchy peanut butter, but they don't market original and innovative products like chocolate silk. They pulled it off the market in 2005.

Their excuse is that there wasn't enough demand for it. Well of course not; no one had heard of it, and they didn't market it AT ALL.

This petition is to demand they bring it back and give it equal marketing attention to their other products.

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18. BRING BACK NESTLE SECRET BARS

Nestle Secret Bars were delicious bars of moussey marshmallow covered in wispy strands of delumptious chocolate.

The sale of Secrets was withdrawn due to high production costs and relatively poor sales. I believe that they should be given another chance to shine.

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19. Bring back Wispa Bars

The chocolate gurus at Cadburys did a most marvellous thing in 1981 and invented the WISPA Bar.

For 22 years we chomped our way through millions but then, in August 2003, they took them away from us.

We want them back!

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20. BRING BACK THE CADBURY WISPA

The Cadbury Wispa was one of the most popular chocolate bars of the 80's. Launched in a blaze of publicity in 1983, it became legendary for its unique taste.

Talk of it amongst 30 somethings these days sparks memories of the 'good old days' and 'things ain't what they used to be'.

I have contacted Cadbury and asked them to bring it back. I believe there is a real niche for retro chocolate and I want Cadbury to see that there is real public support to see this legandary chocolate bar back on the shelves.

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21. Bring back Cadbury's Spira & Wispa

Many chocolate lovers comment on the fact that the Spira and Wispa are no longer available. These chocolate bars were chocolate at it's best!

We want Cadbury to start making them again!

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22. Replace Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with High School Musical

July 24, 2006

This is a petition of which movie we will do at the end of the year.

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23. Do not eat Filipinos!

January 17, 2006

This petition aims to gather support for the motion that using the term 'Filipinos' as a brand name for a chocolate biscuit is needlessly offensive, stigmatizing and even racist, especially in certain advertisements.

'Filipinos' cookies are small, flat, donut-shaped biscuits topped with chocolate. Filipinos are produced by Artiach, a Spanish brand that is part of the UK's United Biscuit (UB). Its website claims that Filipinos are the leading chocolate biscuit in Spain.

The name is offensive for two reasons.

First of all, there is the simple name-association itself. Attaching the name Filipinos to a sweet product with a hole in the middle that is consumed for pleasure and contains little nutritional value is not very charming.

Secondly, there is the problem of the name being used in marketing campaigns and thus becoming depreciatory. One blogger already noticed the food instruction on the package: "Try Filipinos after one hour in the fridge." Worse yet is the present Dutch campaign to sell Filipinos that asks consumers: 'Are you as Tasty as a Filipino?'

'Filipinos' as a brand name for a chocolate biscuit needs to be abandoned.

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24. Against The Chocolate War Book Ban

The book has been on the curriculum for at least five years, and complaints about it have never reached the administrative level before.

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