Henny Penny
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Maybe they're produced in NI?MOB said:Anyway, many cheeses sold as "Irish Cheddar" will have a UK label on them for the country of origin.
MOB said:Anyway, many cheeses sold as "Irish Cheddar" will have a UK label on them for the country of origin. I don't know how they get away with this, but presumably it is allowed; certainly it is so widespread that it doesn't seem likely to be either a mistake or an offence.
No joke! I remember wooden clothes hangers manufactured in Sweden with something like An tSualainn tír a dhéanta (?) stamped on them!umop3p!sdn said:The enterprising solution was to put the Irish for 'made in china' on the merchandise!
ClubMan said:No joke! I remember wooden clothes hangers manufactured in Sweden with something like An tSualainn tír a dhéanta (?) stamped on them!
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