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Ohh I do love a bit of Marmite on toast!
For all our American chums I can highly recommend you get acquainted with Marmite 😀
I have never believed in polarisation.
Do I have Marmite in my cupboard? Do I ever buy it? No. See also all sorts of things.
Do I baulk at a marmite sarnie when proffered politely at a picnic? (And yes it does happen.) Needless to say no.
The marketing people of Marmite have done an amazing thing. When somthing is love or hate it is called “Marmite.”
I am in the middle. I am quite indifferent. I like it well enough but don’t seek it out.
Is it the same as Marmite, or is it a slightly different flavour like the previous few years ‘Limited Edition’ offerings?