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Easter experiment.

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Sharron1

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In the spirit of experimenting. This afternoon i ate a packet of crisps (Wotsits) and about 1/4 of an Easter egg (Aero). I have just tested and it all comes to 7.3 , forgot to test before i had the feast. But as it is a holiday treat and not a regular occurance, am happy with the result.
TBH the chocolate wasn't that nice it was way too sweet clearly my taste buds have changed.

Happy holiday to everyone whatever is or is not being celebrated.
 
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"TBH the chocolate wasn't that nice it was way too sweet clearly my taste buds have changed."

I found the same thing, see my comments on the Ferrero Roche Easter egg. A long period of avoiding sugary food changes your perception of how sweet things are.
 
I ate some tiny Easter eggs and I found it doing the same thing for me and my teefies go funny . Dark chocolate is totally fine though .
 
I ate some tiny Easter eggs and I found it doing the same thing for me and my teefies go funny . Dark chocolate is totally fine though .
Me too. I am such a twit I should have bought a dark chocolate Easter Egg and had bits of that...next year.
 
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