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      I got a free bar of the new <cite>Galaxy Dark</cite> with my shopping
      yesterday, which is basically a dark chocolate (50%) version of a Galaxy
      bar.  Well, I say that, but...
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    <blockquote><p><q>
          The smooth Galaxy way to enjoy dark chocolate... deeply smooth,
          intensely delicious and not at all bitter.
    </q></p></blockquote>
    <p>
      This should be called <cite>Galaxy Fail</cite>.  It looks like dark
      chocolate but is pumped with sugar so it has a weird sickly sweet taste,
      nothing like the creamy taste of the original Galaxy.  I predict this
      product will be binned soon.
    </p>
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