Comment by IAmBroom 2 months ago Asteroids sound delicious! 8 comments IAmBroom Reply HPsquared 2 months ago Come to think of it, quite a lot of sugary treats have space-themed names. Milky Way, Mars, Starburst, Orbit gum... I'm sure there are others. KineticLensman 2 months ago "Galaxy" (in the UK) is the obvious one. Incidentally, Mars bars were named after the Mars family who owned the company that made them, not the planet. dylan604 2 months ago And where did the family name originate? 4 replies → arisAlexis 2 months ago i always wanted to chew some asteroid
HPsquared 2 months ago Come to think of it, quite a lot of sugary treats have space-themed names. Milky Way, Mars, Starburst, Orbit gum... I'm sure there are others. KineticLensman 2 months ago "Galaxy" (in the UK) is the obvious one. Incidentally, Mars bars were named after the Mars family who owned the company that made them, not the planet. dylan604 2 months ago And where did the family name originate? 4 replies →
KineticLensman 2 months ago "Galaxy" (in the UK) is the obvious one. Incidentally, Mars bars were named after the Mars family who owned the company that made them, not the planet. dylan604 2 months ago And where did the family name originate? 4 replies →
Come to think of it, quite a lot of sugary treats have space-themed names. Milky Way, Mars, Starburst, Orbit gum... I'm sure there are others.
"Galaxy" (in the UK) is the obvious one. Incidentally, Mars bars were named after the Mars family who owned the company that made them, not the planet.
And where did the family name originate?
4 replies →
i always wanted to chew some asteroid