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The title text mentions the closure of the {{w|Cadbury Creme Egg#Manufacture in New Zealand|manufacture in New Zealand}} in 2009 and the change of the filling from runny to thick as a consequence. The joke here is the comparison to real eggs, which can be cooked {{w|Scrambled_eggs|scrambled}}, the new thick filling is not liquid enough to be cooked in a pan, as was the old runny filling. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6wfXej1IG4 People did it anyway.]
 
The title text mentions the closure of the {{w|Cadbury Creme Egg#Manufacture in New Zealand|manufacture in New Zealand}} in 2009 and the change of the filling from runny to thick as a consequence. The joke here is the comparison to real eggs, which can be cooked {{w|Scrambled_eggs|scrambled}}, the new thick filling is not liquid enough to be cooked in a pan, as was the old runny filling. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6wfXej1IG4 People did it anyway.]
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Cadbury Eggs and the high sugar content of soda are referenced again in [[1793: Soda Sugar Comparisons]]. The Cadbury egg/soda comparison is also mentioned in the what if? {{what if|74|Soda Planet}}.
  
 
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:Megan: This is ''awesome!''
 
:Megan: This is ''awesome!''
 
:Cueball: *sigh*
 
:Cueball: *sigh*
 
==Trivia==
 
*Cadbury Eggs and the high sugar content of soda are referenced again in [[1793: Soda Sugar Comparisons]].
 
*The Cadbury egg/soda comparison is also mentioned in the what if? {{what if|74|Soda Planet}}.
 
  
 
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