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By *ddie1966 OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

So, ever since I was a kid (long time ago now) my parents always bought me a Terrys Chocolate Orange for Christmas.

It's a tradition I've carried on with my children to this day and they're also carrying on now.

Do you have a historical Christmas Present Tradition that always brings back festive memories of loved ones (lost or still with us).

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By *coobyBoobyDooWoman
50 weeks ago

Markfield

How does Terry feel about this?

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By *ddie1966 OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.


"How does Terry feel about this? "

I don't think he does.

They started making them in 1932, so he's likely to have departed this mortal world.

But I'd like to think he'd be happy about it.

Just remember... whack it, don't tap it....

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

New pjs, slippers and dressing gown on Christmas Eve.

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By *aomilatteCouple
50 weeks ago

Midlands

We've always walked downstairs in age order, oldest to youngest.

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By *ottom charlieMan
50 weeks ago

washington


"How does Terry feel about this? "
i would rather have a scoobie doo boobie covered in chocolate

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By *herry delightWoman
50 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Terry's chocolate orange and Pjs.

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By *uxom redCouple
50 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

Turkish delight for my dad . A chocolate orange for everyone .

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By *ddie1966 OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

I love it.

It seems there's a whole lotta love for the humble chocolate orange on here.

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By *udding RoseWoman
50 weeks ago

Somewhere out there


"I love it.

It seems there's a whole lotta love for the humble chocolate orange on here."

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By *coobyBoobyDooWoman
50 weeks ago

Markfield


"How does Terry feel about this? i would rather have a scoobie doo boobie covered in chocolate "

That’s easy for you to say!

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Our tradition is that we don't open presents until after Christmas lunch has been cooked, served, eaten and cleaned up. Usually about 3pm. It was my family tradition and my kids are fine with it.

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

The local children's hospital had hundreds of Terry's chocolate oranges donated for xmas

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago


"New pjs, slippers and dressing gown on Christmas Eve."
This

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By *amierebelMan
50 weeks ago

nae danger.

Possibly going sound out there but my wee granny used to get me fruit every year (other presents to) but man I think I would be so happy to open some fruit on Xmas day just would bring a smile my face

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By *ddie1966 OP   Man
50 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.


"The local children's hospital had hundreds of Terry's chocolate oranges donated for xmas"

That's absolutely brilliant.

I love it...

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

A Christmas Eve box with a film, book, popcorn and other snacks, massive Santa shaped chocolates, pyjamas, and hot cocoa with festive mugs for all.

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