View Poll Results: Should I eat it?

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  • Yes

    12 31.58%
  • No

    10 26.32%
  • WTF is marmite?

    9 23.68%
  • Eat something else

    3 7.89%
  • STFU manker

    4 10.53%
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Thread: Marmite: should I eat it?

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    Guillaume's Avatar Kentish old lady BT Rep: +8BT Rep +8
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    Alright, close that topic and poll.

    My taste buds' funeral will be held tomorrow at 3pm.

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    pfft, wuss. I bet you would cry trying to eat a Pepperami Hot
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    Chewie's Avatar Chew E. Bakke
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    Absolutely yes.
    On toast or withcheese...
    Helps fight baldness too, apparently.
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    http://www.dailyexpresso.co.uk/2010/...-to-court.html Marmite take the BNP to court

    Thursday, 22 April 2010 , Posted by Ed Allen at 06:38

    Unilever, the maker of Marmite, has threatened legal action against the British National Party to stop it from using a jar of the spread in a party broadcast.

    Unilever said it had not given the BNP permission to use its product and clearly doesn't want its brand to be associated with a political party widely reputed to be a racist organisation.

    BNP leader Nick Griffin has a reputation as a holocaust denier and last year, in a BBC interview, suggested that European navies should be used to destroy refugee boats off the northern coast of Africa in order to prevent them claiming asylum within the EU.


    The BNP's broadcast has been removed from their official website, but it can still be seen on YouTube.

    In an official statement Mr Griffin went said that the Marmite jar had been added in reaction to a recent advertising campaign for Marmite which he said mocked the BNP.

    The Marmite advert he referred to featured two spoof political parties, the 'Love Party' and the 'Hate Party' - an obvious reference to the Marmite catchphase "you'll either love it or hate it".

    The BNP claims the Hate Party was "clearly based" on itself.

    Source: BBC



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    Quote Originally Posted by 100% View Post
    http://www.dailyexpresso.co.uk/2010/...-to-court.html Marmite take the BNP to court

    Thursday, 22 April 2010 , Posted by Ed Allen at 06:38

    Unilever, the maker of Marmite, has threatened legal action against the British National Party to stop it from using a jar of the spread in a party broadcast.

    Unilever said it had not given the BNP permission to use its product and clearly doesn't want its brand to be associated with a political party widely reputed to be a racist organisation.

    BNP leader Nick Griffin has a reputation as a holocaust denier and last year, in a BBC interview, suggested that European navies should be used to destroy refugee boats off the northern coast of Africa in order to prevent them claiming asylum within the EU.


    The BNP's broadcast has been removed from their official website, but it can still be seen on YouTube.

    In an official statement Mr Griffin went said that the Marmite jar had been added in reaction to a recent advertising campaign for Marmite which he said mocked the BNP.

    The Marmite advert he referred to featured two spoof political parties, the 'Love Party' and the 'Hate Party' - an obvious reference to the Marmite catchphase "you'll either love it or hate it".

    The BNP claims the Hate Party was "clearly based" on itself.

    Source: BBC


    Griffin just gets scarier and scarier looking. I'm sure he has affected the same hairstyle as Der Furher.
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    marmite is puke dont do it !

  8. Lounge   -   #38
    marmite must be some out of state thing :/

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