
What's up with the thick coating of oil on these things? It's like they've been coated in cooking spray. Packaging This packaging is actually quite cheap and flimsy. Considering the price these things go for (About twice the cost of a single Hershey bar), you'd think some more thought would have gone into the packaging. It's so incredibly boring. Also, it does something quite odd with the see through window. For one thing, there's already a picture of the treats at the top of the bag, and yet, they decided to go with the transparent design. Maybe they're trying to show how true to life it is? That's a vital lesson to learn in life, although things aren't always what they seem. I'm surprised candy companies don't all have transparent packagings, the possibilities for litigation are seemingly endless. Think about it, if Joe Schmo sees a picture of a perfectly intact Kit Kat bar on the cover only to open the package and see it's nothing but a crumbled mess, he might go lawyer crazy! "THIS IS NOT THE CRISPY DELICIOUS TREAT I PAID $200 FOR, I DEMAND JUSTICE". I'd love to see how that trial would go. They'd call in witnesses from all over the world, everybody from cookie scientists to company reps. I think the most difficult part wouldn't be the actual taste testing and damage measurement, but the jury selection. Whenever there's a big time trial about a celebrity or some well known socialite, the prosecutor has to find somebody who hasn't heard of them. In this situation, the <b>...</b>
twizzlers
strawberry
twists
red
flavored
covered
in
what
appears
to
be
viscous
liquid
don't
get
me
wrong
drank
it
the
last
drop
but
really
am
not
fan
of
pressed
olive
juice
all
over
my
candy
maybe
olivia
wilde
even
that's
strech
we'll
married
someday
sigh
frickfrock
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