I knew we were dealing with a rocket scientist here.
Considering the temperature at which chocolate 'candy' is manufactured, it is highly improbable that a fly could plant viable eggs into the product prior to its being packaged.
Flies lay eggs into moist decaying 'food' or flesh so the larvae can survive when they hatch. Hard chocolate doen't fit the bill for fly larvae.
I have my cynical, disbelieving hat on for this one.
" I knew we were dealing with a rocket scientist here."
I didn't know that maggots would eat chocolate.
Can you blame her? Gag.
I don't know why they're bitching: those candy bars came with extra protein supplement. They ought to be THANKING the store where they bought the stuff.
Sick! I remember long ago when one of the famous cereal brands had one dead bug in the sealed bag. I was thinking to sue them but didn't had the motivation that I decided to just not to buy that brand from that day.