It's not clear what caused the man to lose his temper - but he clearly wasn't happy with the amount of confectionery on display This is the bizarre moment a man walked into a shop before destroying hundreds of Easter eggs that had been carefully laid out on display. Whatever the reason for his outburst, there was a lot of cleaning up to be done after he'd finished.
... than the ubiquitous banana. Menahan leads me to the conservatory's displays of wild banana plants to explain their weird floral architecture. From a single, pendent stalk, pollinated female flowers are forming the familiar bunches of bananas, but ...
Surely every person in Britain grew up asking their mum and dads for Kinder Surprise eggss in sweet shops when they were little. The only thing better than being given chocolate as a kid is being given chocolate with a toy inside - which you can then build yourself and feel like you're really smart.
The University of the West of England is offering a A 15,000-per-year grant to study the genetic factors that influence the flavour of Britain's favourite treat The University of the West of England is offering a 15,000-per-year grant to study the genetic factors that influence the flavour of Britain's favourite treat. According to the prospectus, the successful candidate will study how the fermentation of cacao beans leads to specific flavour profiles.
The high street supermarket chain has found the product to contain a small battery - which clearly makes it unsafe to eat and presents a choking and burns hazard. Customers should return the product to a Co-op store for a full refund, or contact their Customer Relation Team on 0800 0686 727.
Are you feeling like you've overdone the cheese, cake and chocolate a bit this Christmas? Or have you got room for more? Whatever will we do now the selection boxes, tubs of Quality Street and Toblerones have vanished from the shelves? Fear not, because the supermarkets are well aware we're all chocoholics - and they're already stocking up for Easter. That's right.