Kia ora Amira it is Kerri here. I absolutely love Toffee Pops (I even give them capital letters!). BUT I try not to have packets and packets of them - maybe a treat packet every now and then. Boring aye!
Hey there Rasputin Skywalker. I wonder what school you are at? So the lolly cake for you is the only slice that is worth being published aye! Maybe you could design a poster that only has lolly cake - and draw it from all different perspectives! Have you got your own fake Latin for this favourite of yours?
I think the toffee pop should be in the list because it fits with the theme of the other biscuits and slices, but all the others also fit, so I'm not sure anything should be replaced.
I vote that it deserves to be in the poster beacause I love toffee pops and and most people that I know have them in their household commonly. I always have toffee pops in my house, who else regularly has them?
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Kerri here: YES it should replace the Squiggle!
ReplyDeleteHi I am Saskia, I agree the toffee pop is my favourite so I think it should replace the squiggle as that is my least favourite of the treats.
DeleteWhats your least favourite treat on the poster?
DeleteKia ora Saskia. My least favourite on the poster is actually the hundred and thousand one (followed very closely by the squiggle).
DeleteWERE WAS THE LEMON SLICES
Deletemy least favourite are the raisin biscuits because I dont like raisins
DeleteLuca Here: Yes it Should, I think it should be Replaced with the Squiggle too!
ReplyDeleteNo, some people in Room 1 don't know what they are, but most people don't like them, so we are happy to leave them out. 😜
ReplyDeleteHi Room 1 at Marlborough it is kerri here. Looking like you are the minority at this stage! Let's keep an eye on other votes that come in:)
DeleteHi I'm Lilly and I think it should replace the raisin biscuit because raisins SUCK!!!
Deletewhy were raisins created, WHY?!?!
Mrs Y from Marist School here- it's a big toffee-flavoured YES from me! I love toffee pops!
ReplyDeleteHi Amira from Tamatea Intermediate here.
ReplyDeleteA big fat YES from me, Honestly if you looked in my pantry there would be about 2 packets of toffee pops!.
Who else has packets upon packets of biscuits, sweets, slices etc?
DeleteKia ora Amira it is Kerri here. I absolutely love Toffee Pops (I even give them capital letters!). BUT I try not to have packets and packets of them - maybe a treat packet every now and then. Boring aye!
DeleteYou should remove all of the biscuits and slices that aren't lolly cake.
ReplyDeleteFrom your favourite FBI Agent, Rasputin Skywalker
Hey there Rasputin Skywalker. I wonder what school you are at? So the lolly cake for you is the only slice that is worth being published aye! Maybe you could design a poster that only has lolly cake - and draw it from all different perspectives! Have you got your own fake Latin for this favourite of yours?
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ReplyDeleteits Yes for me they are very yummy i think we should replace the raisen biscuit
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Kaitlin and yes, I think there should have been Toffee Pop
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ReplyDeletehi im kaycee from kaimata i think the toffee pop should be replaced by the sqiggle
swap it out for the raisin biscuit
ReplyDeleteI think the toffee pop should be in the list because it fits with the theme of the other biscuits and slices, but all the others also fit, so I'm not sure anything should be replaced.
ReplyDeleteHi Kerri yes the toffee pop was missing in the poster I too wonder why it wasn't there maybe it is not in common households in NZ.
ReplyDeleteI vote that it deserves to be in the poster beacause I love toffee pops and and most people that I know have them in their household commonly. I always have toffee pops in my house, who else regularly has them?
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