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Stop buying Twix and make them at home instead
Crunchy cookie base, caramel layer, and a thick chocolate coating. Making Twix at home sounds insane, but it’s actually doable and dangerously delicious. This might be better than the store version.
Is October too early to celebrate Christmas? Not when it's combined with Halloween – at least according to Twix. The Mars-owned candy brand has launched a limited-edition "Hallowmas" pack, which ...
This may sound ridiculous, but working in food media sometimes feels like Fergie’s line in the Black Eyed Peas song "Boom Boom Pow": "I'm so three thousand and eight. You so two thousand and late." ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Twix is almost ready to release its all-new innovation and we have a feeling this could be a game-changer for fans of the crispy, ...
A TV advert for chocolate bar Twix featuring a car chase has been banned for encouraging unsafe driving. The ad, which depicts a shows a pursuit involving two identical caramel-coloured cars, ends ...
An advert for the chocolate bar Twix has been banned for ‘encouraging dangerous driving’. The short ad features a man who is involved in a high-speed car chase who crashes. However, as he makes an ...
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A Twix advert has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for encouraging ‘irresponsible driving’. The advert for the Mars Wrigley-owned brand, which appeared on TV and ...
Keep scrolling to find out what was outlined in the ruling AN ADVERT for chocolate bar Twix that was branded ‘dangerous’ has been BANNED from TV. The advertisement depicts a car chase between two ...
The newest TV advert for the popular chocolate bar Twix has been banned after receiving a number of complaints that claimed it encouraged a dangerous behaviour. In the banned TV ad, a man with long, ...
An advert for Twix bars showing a long-haired driving crashing his caramel-coloured motor has been banned for 'condon[ing] unsafe driving'. The bizarre ad, released at the end of March, shows sporting ...
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