Posted on 02/13/2023 6:54:48 AM PST by antidemoncrat
You’re not you when you’re a Snickers
Dream come true... If I fell into a vat of chocolate...I’d ead my way out!
Used to know a NYC fireman who said,
“Do you think I’d run into a burning building if I was sober?!?!”
Sweet! Or was it bakers semi sweet chocolate?
Oh dang it- you beat me to the post lol
Lol!
Ah but the taste is a very rare taste that the Japanese Immediately declared to be a delicacy worth thousands of dollars an ounce
“where does nougat come from” has been answered.
This chocolate smells weird
It’s got some lumps in it….
My first thought too.
Breweries too...they got out 3 times to go to the bathroom.
You win the thread.
So much for sanitary standards.
that bites...
Some years back I had a meeting with the CEO of Hershey in one of their plants. When I first walked in, I said to one of the workers: “Wow, this place smells great! You must LOVE working here!”
Three hours later when I walked out, I thought: “Wow, this place smells like s**t! They must HATE working here!”
It gets a little overwhelming after a bit...
I lived for four years in Elizabethtown where this accident happened. In addition to the chocolate factory, there was a paper mill nearby. So, depending on which way the wind was blowing, you either smelled chocolate or something that smelled like sewage. The entire time I lived there, I never got a whiff of fresh, untainted air.
After the first year there, I was thoroughly sick of chocolate-scented air.
Death by Chocolate is not just a desert name.
"Death, where is thy sting?"
Regards,
“Damn, you’re old!”
Why do you assume that? I can find videos on these fancy computaters that date back to the 20s if I want. Of course being old these days can be a blessing given the way this Republic is heading.
Floaters in the pool. Yuk.
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