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How do you eat your FLUFF? :D


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HAHAHA

i couldnt resist cos i knew some smart ass would say sumthin...

so, how do u eat your fluff?

do u put it on something? eat it straight out the jar?

oh, ITS MARSHELLOW SPREAD PEOPLE!!! :):P:p (just incase u were like "huh")

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hahaha my dad imports it with greg haysom from Haysom motor sport with the pink 200sx

you eat out of the jar or some teims people put it in cakes.

also some times in hot choclate bye

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hahaa ritchie love the avatar!

wtf happened to the pink lankan 200sx??????????

anyways.. how to eat my fluf.. i mean..the fluff..

personally i like to take off the top..

slowly gently insert my finger inside the soft smooth fluff..

rotate my fingers around gently to ensure my whole finger is nicely covered with efficient creamy fluff..

take my finger out slowly and carefully so to not spill any of the precious fluff... insert my finger into my awaiting mouth .. wrap my lips around it and withdraw my finger ensuring all the sticky fluff stays in my mouth..

or .. i sometimes like to just rip off the top place my mouth around it and eat it out with my tongue

or u can always use a spoon!

:)

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