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IBeTrippin t1_je8owpp wrote

Is it me or is the milk chocolate in those bunnies not as good as the chocolate in their regular milk chocolate bars?

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Hamiltoned t1_je8z2qr wrote

That's why they compensate with a fancy design

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quantum_jim t1_je949c6 wrote

It might be from a different factory. The German Lindt is shite. Italian Lindt is pretty good. Swiss is best.

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beccabootie t1_je84cc2 wrote

I much prefer Cadbury. Taste better and seem more friendly.

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Icyrow t1_je8i6x9 wrote

other than all the child slavery / dropping fair trade stuff.

which i suppose is all the choc companies.

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luke2306 t1_je9zct9 wrote

Unfortunately Cadbury got sold to Kraft.

It's been all downhill since.

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AlanZero t1_je936o2 wrote

Lindt tastes like shit anyway.

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Separate_Document_69 t1_jebqs2i wrote

Because they want to be the sole people who make shit chocolate and expect people to love it.

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kermitsio t1_je8lliq wrote

A company protecting their trademark. The horror!

Edit: Gold foil is the trademark, not the bunny. Thought that was obvious.

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imaketrollfaces t1_je7nchi wrote

Fun fact ... observe your fingers after touching Lindt's gold themed paper packaging. Fingers get the glitter, which perhaps ends in the stomach tract or pollutes the environment.

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Tato7069 t1_je7ocnl wrote

Perhaps, or it's harmless. Thanks for your guess

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imaketrollfaces t1_je7op6v wrote

If it's metal powder (like aluminum, it is nearly harmless).

I don't know its chemical composition.

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kaenneth t1_je7qqb1 wrote

lead foil so the hollow bunny weigh like they are solid

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imaketrollfaces t1_je7yju3 wrote

The bunny foil is different .. I was talking about their paper packaging.

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