Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample.

Item added by Drummond. Added on 03/10/2006
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irishgit
04/28/2008

Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample. 3

Damn, there they go again, cutting down the sources of fiber in my diet

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Sierrasstar
05/20/2007

Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample. 5

wtf why the hell would they let animals stay in food now this is making me only get everything fresh forever no more processed foods for me

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SZinHonshu
03/14/2006

Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample. 4

Hmmmmmm. I gave my mother, who in the past few years has become diabetic, some sugarless chocolate covered almonds and assorted bars this past Xmas. If I mention this to her, I wonder if she'll consider the bug pieces to be a reasonable substitute for the absent sweetener.

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abichara
03/14/2006

Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample. 4

Don't worry, we're fine, as long as you don't find a chocolate covered rat in your box of candy, you'll be good to go! !

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Drummond
03/10/2006

Chocolate: 3 or more rodent hairs OR 90 or more insect fragments are unacceptable in a 100-gram sample. 5

Again, how do the rodents get to the chocolate??? I assume there's an exception to the insect parts rule for chocolate ants.

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