You Know It's Bad When....
...you're digging back (way back) into your pantry to find Halloween candy that you hid from your kid back in '07 and you're so, SO happy that you never threw it out because it's the only chocolate in your entire house and it is also the only thing saving you from going completely insane today.
Mmmmm. Four-month-old bite-size snickers really aren't as bad as you would think. And neither are the Milky Ways for that matter.
TGIF.
Mmmmm. Four-month-old bite-size snickers really aren't as bad as you would think. And neither are the Milky Ways for that matter.
TGIF.
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During a total chocolate fit, I found Hershey's kisses left over from my wedding about, oh, 18 months after the ceremony. They were in a sealed tupperware container and still quite tasty. It was like finding the Treasure of the Sierra Madre! Score!!
Oh, yep. Been there, done that!
No harm no foul. That heights we go for chocolate.
i like to freeze some of the halloween chocolate. my freezer is below my fridge, and sometimes pieces fall down through the bottom, only to be discovered weeks / months later.
Ahhh...heaven.
What exactly IS the shelf life for Snickers? 15 to 18 years is my guess. Unless left in the sun. Or a jacket pocket warmed with body heat. As I did today. But ate it anyway. In a library. That bans food. For a good reason. Like my chocolate covered fingers.
I popped a Tums as a treat the other day. Save me from this pregnancy indigestion.
ohhhhhhhh i love those moments!!!!!
That is so not bad. My problem is I've done it enough times that all the chocolate is gone, and I still dig through it, hoping to find one lost morsel!
4 months? I see no bad here.
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