Title: Teen finds maggot in her chocolate bar
Category: Misc CDN
Posted By: wildrosegirl
Date: 2010-12-17 18:03:25
Canadian
It's got protein!
Healthiest thing in there!
New slogan for the Caramilk bar...
The official chocolate bar of the maggots!!!
I don't see the down side for Cadbury.
On a serious side... I think I'll start making my own chocolate bars from now on.
I just mixed some crunchy peanut butter and melted dark simi-sweet baker's chocolate.
Dropped it by spoonfull on waxed paper and put it in the fridge.
Yummy!!!
I have the same problem with my wife's homemade peanut butter cups
just remember folks, when you are eating jam or jelly on toast, how many bugs(beetles, aphids, ants, spiders, grasshoppers etc) were ground up then cooked with that fruit when it was being processed into your favourite spread.(in case you were wondering about the protein levels on the label)
Strange story. I thought flies, including in their larva stage, consume rotting organic material because they can only consume material in liquid form. Since nothing in a Caramilk bar is decomposed what was the maggot feeding off assuming it was implanted in the bar after the bar was produced (it wouldn't survive being in melted chocolate) but before it was packaged?
Bought it at Fields for 25c?
Best Before Oct. 1972 just like everything else....
I find it strange that a 14 year old would actually inspect a chocolate bar before eating it. My experience at that age with chocolate bars is that sometimes I didn't even get the wrapper off before taking a bite.
Also, I remember eating some cod when I was young and finding a living worm in the flesh. Took it out with my fingers, took a quick look around to make sure there were no more worms and finished eating my cod.