Sweet William Chocolate - explain
DietPrada
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I have a 50g bar of Sweet William Chocolate. I'm low carb. It's a rare treat. Please tell me why, if it says on the packet "2 serves of 25g" - why does the bar have lines on it to break into 5 pieces? Shouldn't it be 4? Or 6? Or 2? What kind of troll is this?
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It's like how the bottle of drink I bought the other day had 1.25 serves in with. WTF? Who only drinks 4/5 of a drink?
It could be a clever ploy. There was a rumour about years ago that Tim Tams (chocolate biscuits) came in packs of 11 because it was a prime number and it was impossible to share them out equally, meaning you had to but another pack.0 -
Alatariel75 wrote: »It's like how the bottle of drink I bought the other day had 1.25 serves in with. WTF? Who only drinks 4/5 of a drink?
It could be a clever ploy. There was a rumour about years ago that Tim Tams (chocolate biscuits) came in packs of 11 because it was a prime number and it was impossible to share them out equally, meaning you had to but another pack.
Who SHARES Tim Tams?
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