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How does a meal worm get into a reese's cup on your desk, in your office, in a building? Have a garbage dump near you?
I have learned the hard way not to eat old reese's cups. The big ones sealed in plastic are usually ok, but the little ones in foil go bad really fast. Two separate times I pulled one out of a friend's candy stash and ended up having to spit them out because they tasted so disgusting. Thankfully no worms though. Of course it was my friend's candy, because if I had a bag of random candy you can bet that the reese's and other chocolate would go first because a, its the best, and b, it has the shortest shelf life.
i've done that. sucks
i've done that. sucks
Gross. I almost did that once. Cut open a mango, apparently it was rotting inside and worms came out of it. They moved FAST too. Thank god I didn't just bite into it without looking.
That is disgusting. YDI
That would be sick and it must of been sitting on your desk for a while.
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sitting on your desk for awhile? How long a while is this? If it's like a day, FYL. If it'd been sitting out for like a month, then YDI for eating something that's been sitting out for that long.
What sucks more is the feeling and memory you get when you see another Reese's.