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  • BCUK's got talent!

    The response for bloggers to take part in the latest Andrew Lord Wotsit's latest production "The Sound of Blogging" has been virtually overwhelming.

    All but one female role have now been cast. This is:

    Frau Heifer, the housekeeper (a bit of a cow) now cast

    If you're interested please contact me without delay.

    Full details and an up to date cast list can still be found here

    In addition we are still looking for the following members of the Production Team:

    Wardrobe Mistress
    Musical Director
    Orchestra/Band
    Choreographer
    Stage Manager - new vacancy
    Dresser to the Blog Birds

    :wave:HURRY - THIS IS YOUR FINAL CURTAIN CALL! :wave:

  • Nobody likes JELLY BABIES apparently

    Earlier today I did a post about Dr Who and jelly babies in which I asked the questions:

    What is your favourite jelly baby flavour?

    How do you eat yours?

    I was surprised that nobody has (yet) replied. Strange as the official blurb says:

    "Three million Jelly Babies are eaten each week. They are permanently in the sweets Top 20, with sales worth 14 million pounds a year."

    Apparently not bloggers then :no:

    As you don't appear to like Jelly Beans then you will have some spare dosh to donate to this worthy cause:-

    http://bloggingforamy.blog.co.uk/

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    http://www.just4amy.com/

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  • Dr Who and the Jelly Babies

    Jelly Babies have been popularised with some, by their appearance in Doctor Who, in which the main character was known to offer these to various people during the course of his adventures.

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    What else do we know about this delightful confection?

    FOOLISH FACTS #5

    Originally known as Peace Babies, Jelly Babies were launched 75 Years ago by Bassett's - one of Britain's oldest sweets manufacturers - to celebrate the end of the first world war. Peace Babies were popular between the wars, but production ceased in the Second World War because of a shortage of raw materials. They came back in 1953, renamed Jelly Babies.

    There was a great deal of competition among the more than 580 confectioners in business in the fifties. Bassett's took over Wilkinson's, a liquorice-maker, in 1961. Five years later they acquired Barrett, then the leading sweets maker, and Jacksons, who made medicated sweets, and then, in the Eighties, Jamesons, the chocolate maker.

    In 1989 Bassett's itself was gobbled up by Cadbury Schweppes, who had also acquired Trebor famous for its mints. The company, now known as Trebor Bassett, is Britain's largest sweets maker.

    To mark all these corporate changes, Jelly babies were given a more streetwise look in 1989. Each of the six "babies" was given a name and an identity as well as a colour.

    There is now pink baby Bonny, who wears a nappy and frilly bonnet.

    The rather nauseatingly named Boofuls, the blue baby, who is always crying.

    Bumper, the green clumsy one, is a haphazard shape, arms and legs akimbo, and wears a bum-bag.

    Bubbles, a female, sports a pony tail and is coloured yellow.

    Big Heart, who is grey and wears trainers.

    Brilliant, the leader of the gang, who is red and wears green baseball boots.

    Adults are not averse to jelly babies - perhaps they evoke memories of childhood. Research found that women who had children were more inclined to bite the heads off first, while those who were childless ate them whole. No great psychological conclusions have been drawn from this.

    In blindfold tests, the most popular flavour was strawberry, followed by lime, blackcurrant, lemon, raspberry, and orange.

    Three million Jelly Babies are eaten each week. They are permanently in the sweets Top 20, with sales worth 14 million pounds a year.

    That brings me to two questions:

    What is your favourite jelly baby flavour?

    How do you eat yours?

    :crazy: HAVE A FOOLISHLY WONDERFUL WEEKEND FOOLS EVERYWHERE!:crazy:

  • This could be your very last chance!

    ONLY THREE PLACES LEFT! Time is quickly running out.

    This may well be your very last opportunity to take part in this exciting "first" for BCUK.

    Blogland's very first virtual musical "The Sound of Blogging" see details.

    :crazy: YOU'D REALLY BE A FOOL TO MISS THIS EXCITING EVENT!:crazy:

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