Chapter 1: What new Cadbury products are introduced in this episode?
do it hello and welcome to our podcast of junkies i'm dave o'neill i'm kitty flanagan we're back on the sweet and salty roundabout get on board
Possum and the Big Guy coming at you. No special guests tonight.
No, no. We've had a bit of a break. We've been doing the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
How'd you go, Dave?
Pretty good.
Just sell it out every night?
Yeah. 63 seats.
All of them.
Every single one of them.
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Chapter 2: How does the podcast discuss the impact of competition in the chocolate industry?
Pretty good.
We swapped pictures about our dressing rooms.
You've got to put that up on Facebook. Your dressing room, my dressing room. Your dressing room was beautiful.
Yep.
But I got to perform at the region. I've done a gala there before and I did a gala with Glenn. That's not a bad room.
It's a beautiful room.
In terms of laughs, because some of those theatres you go, it's a bit shitty.
No, it's good. Everyone's really close to you because the stalls are quite high and there's only, even though it's 2,000 seats, the balcony is only one. Usually in a 2,000-seater, there'd be three levels. So you don't even have to look too far up. The balcony just goes all the way back.
Do you forget about the balcony sometimes?
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Chapter 3: What flavors are featured in the Cadbury &More line?
Sometimes you have to really...
You would have done that one in Hobart, the Royal. Yeah. That's amazing.
Beautiful theatre. Amazing theatre. One of the oldest in the country. Amazing. Like a miniature state theatre.
Yeah, it's incredible. Is that what a state theatre is? The Athenaeum is very steep as well.
Athenaeum's awesome. That's very steep.
Listen to us theatre people. Oh, we've been in a lot of theatres. In the theatre. And then you go and do one that's all concrete and carpet. You're like this and with a huge moat. Like the orchestra pit and you're like, this is no good.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts evaluate the new Cadbury flavors?
The art centre's tough. The playhouse at the art centre, that's all carpet.
Yes, I've done that.
I've done that and it's really nice because they really look after you and everyone's really nice there and you've got a nice backstage and everything. But the room itself, I think it's designed to absorb noise so that you can hear a pin drop in the play.
What about the concert hall?
The console hall is a bit more vibey, but the playhouse is a very dead room if you're doing comedy.
Let's just interview Kitty Flanagan about theatres. People can relate to this.
What about... Let me tell you about Wagga. That's a beautiful theatre.
I love Wagga. Oh, Wagga.
Yep.
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Chapter 5: What are the hosts' thoughts on the blind taste tests?
I was just about to say that would be in my top three theatres in the country.
Oh, the Art Deco one. Beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful.
I'm doing the Irish Club with my brother. Yeah, that'll be good. That'll be nice. My brother's band. That sounds good. It's going to be great. No, it's for a good cause. It's on the channel. Let me remember. Toowoomba people, come along. It's Saturday the 16th of May. Anyway, there we go. Toowoomba. Love it. Anyway, oh, the Capitol.
Oh.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts react to Aldi's new products?
No good. It's beautiful. Yeah, no good. Have you played it? No good. You ever played it?
You mean the Capitol in Sydney?
No, in Melbourne, the one on Swanston Street, designed by Burley Griffin with a beautiful roof. No. Burley Griffin?
The capital in Sydney has that same thing, beautiful roof, that makes you feel like it's like the sky.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But the one in Melbourne โ Are you talking about the Forum?
No, a forum where you see bands and stuff.
Yeah, but the forum's got that room with the beautiful sky. God, is everyone bored?
Well, I did the โ Wow.
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Chapter 7: What humorous anecdotes do the hosts share about their experiences?
Thank you very much. Very good. It was good fun. Anyway, okay, we're not talking about fruit and veg.
Yeah, let's do a chocolate forum instead, Dave.
Oh, yeah.
You've got a new line. It's not even a line extension. It's a whole new line.
People have been talking about this on Facebook and there's a whole cabaret have, I think, as you said, could be in the throwing shit against the wall.
I think there's either someone who's on the way out at cabaret and they're getting drunk at lunchtime and they're having these whiteboard sessions in the afternoon or someone new has come in and gone, oh, hey, guys, I really want to make my mark.
And it's called And More.
Cadbury And More. You know how I feel about that name, Dave. It's not great. Give it another five minutes, guys. Come on.
Work harder. That's like your first idea. Yeah.
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Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts draw about the new products at the end of the episode?
That's what we say. Don't they say that in comedy? That's your first idea.
Yeah. You know what they should have done?
What's your second idea?
And More. They should have done some more ideas.
Ah.
Yeah.
I've only got three of them. I think there's six in total.
Yeah, there's a lot. I saw some today when I went out foraging.
Yeah, and so what have we got? Tiramisu?
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