Mars spread will replace Marmite as your breakfast toast topper favourite. Picture: Aldi By Heart @thisisheart Move over chocolate spread, there's only one thing we want on our toast now!
Chocoholics rejoice, Mars Bar is now available as a spread.
It's an exciting rival to plain chocolate spreads, and vegan biscuit option Biscoff.
The 350g jars of the sweet gloop will be available at Aldi from August 12, and are priced £1.
Gallery Launch Gallery 'Memba Them?! Launch Gallery Gallery Alamy American actor Robert Capron was just 12 years old when he first started playing the role of Rowley -- Greg's charming best friend and immature middle school student -- in the family comedy film "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" back in 2010.
Capron was part of an ensemble which included Zachary Gordon as the shy kid who tends to stretch the truth, Greg, Devon Bostick as the intense and at times aggressive drummer, Rodrick and Rachael Harris as the supportive and loving mom who embarrasses the kids, Susan.
The Rolling Stones are typically not a band known for stirring the pot. However, there were times when the band caused controversy, angering television censors, the radio, and even the government. It may not have been their intention, but a few of their songs did cause outrage.
Here are 5 Rolling Stones songs that created controversy ‘Street Fighting Man’ Except for songs like “Gimme Shelter”, The Rolling Stones generally didn’t get too political.
Dolly Parton said she’ll do anything for a laugh, including running naked through the streets of LA. She shared that while filming 9 to 5, she drove past a famous musician’s home. On a dare from her friends, she stripped down and ran across his lawn. She admitted that this wasn’t exactly a rare occurrence for her.
Dolly Parton said she ran naked through LA on a dare Parton said she doesn’t like being seen as a “goody-goody” and rarely turns down a dare.
Redeem now Over the last two decades or so, armed forces around the world have abandoned their camouflage patterns in favor of a more pixelated, machine-engineered camo, similar to the blocky graphics in the popular online game "Minecraft."
And while it may seem counterintuitive, the digital-print look of the pixelated camos is actually notably more effective than earlier designs that sought to mimic nature.
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