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:[Two Cadbury eggs, one in the foil, the other out of the foil and broken open to reveal the gooey center.]
 
:[Two Cadbury eggs, one in the foil, the other out of the foil and broken open to reveal the gooey center.]
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:A Cadbury egg has about 20g of sugar. (25g outside the US.) "One Cadbury Egg" is a nice unit of sugar content.
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:A Cadbury egg has about 20g of sugar. (25, Outside the US) "One Cadbury Egg" is a nice unit of sugar content.
  
 
:[A can of soda with an equals sign and two eggs; a bottle of soda with an equals sign and three eggs.]
 
:[A can of soda with an equals sign and two eggs; a bottle of soda with an equals sign and three eggs.]

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