02-01-2013, 11:09 AM | #21 |
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That could be a good plan, you can see how easily that can happen really they will never be able to keep all insects out of the family and it only takes one egg (still utterly revolting! and deserving compensation)
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02-01-2013, 12:01 PM | #22 |
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I didn't think T w a t was a swear word either, lol
I thik thats a good idea to contact the environmental health. Tell cadburys your doing it..they will freak x
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02-01-2013, 06:27 PM | #23 |
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Like Merlin thought it's not really a maggot (fly larva) but a moth caterpillar.
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02-01-2013, 06:32 PM | #24 |
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Do they taste better Danny?
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I know it was Roses but it's ****** my Quality Street
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Depends on what either has been eating and whether you go for a nutty (caterpillar) or a meaty (maggot) tasting snack
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Errrrrrrr that's disgusting I didn't think that could be possible considering how strict and established such well known food factories are. They adhere to, and are well used to, hundreds of regulations and rules to produce food. I used to work for Manor bakeries who make a lot of the Mr Kipling's cakes. Very strict place.
Although you could eat what you wanted when you wanted. Lovely bakewells right off the line still warm and gooey. Mmmmmmmm. Ate hundreds my first week working there and when I eventually felt sick I never touched another one until I'd left ha I think they let you eat all you can eat so you quickly get put off by eating them as you just over indulge so much. But yeah, I'd certainly make sure they're aware of the issue and expect some vouchers for more chocolate and moth caterpillars maybe. |
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Oh god that is so gross, I would have been sick ! I would contact Cadbury's direct if it were me, good luck !
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I know what you mean Alan. We took the Christmas tree down today and my kids refuse to eat the Cadbury chocolates off it. I also have a really nice tin of cadbury biscuits and just can't even look at them.
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I ate a whole tin of cadbury's biscuits over Christmas !!!!!
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