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Of course as all comic book geeks know the Hulk was originally grey so it's not as innaccurate as first derided.


I'd quite like a good quality apple turnover please if they're taking requests. How long has it been as well? I swear those girls started outside Moxons nearly a year ago.

Dez Wrote:

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> What will it be offering that other bakeries

> aren't?


A turquoise Hulk.

It were good enough for me fatha between a well split barm cake, so it'll be good enough for me.

I'll tell thee that for nowt. Or for summat. I don't rightly know.

Bobby P Wrote:

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> Actual bakery is in West Dulwich. It's all made

> daily on site there and brought over to the

> stall/shop.


Let's hope the loaves can manage the culture shock of being born into the uptown boulevards of West Dulwich, and then being sold on the mean streets of the East Side.

Oh heck, butter me one up.

I'm just wiping away the crumbs of a chocolate brownie bought from there this afternoon. Very nice. Also nice is the (still unidentified but delicious) chocolate covered thing... kind of gingery, nutty, flapjack like thing with a thick coating of chocolate.


I feel sick, but in a good way ;-)

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