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It's short for 32 week old fermented gravy.
Pmsl it's nothing like gravy, they taste completely different tho tbh adding a spoonful of marmite would make gravy taste so much better xxxxxxx
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It's short for 32 week old fermented gravy.
hahahahahahaIts beat me up Scotty lololo
You need to admit defeat sweety n embrace the marmite, also try the marmite rice crackers omg they're so moreish (drools a bit)
xxxxxx
Ewwwww marmite, whoever invented it needs a slap lol. They even do an easter egg, yuck!!!
LOL! Well you didn’t invent marmite did you? So no need to worry about where the slaps would be landingxx
check you out we can tell who is a marmite villainHere's who you should slap lol
It was invented by accident. In the late 19th Century a German scientist, Justus Liebig, discovered brewer's yeast could be concentrated, bottled and eaten. In 1902 the Marmite Food Company was founded in Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, where the raw material was readily available from the town's brewers
lol JoJo! Thank you for that information....you really are a marmite lover eh lol!! xx