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Djehuty Posted: 10-30-2009 2:02 PM

It was reported early last month (February) that a study was done to uncover the amount of rat *** in various brands of chocolate that Americans, especially American women, eat. The emphasis was placed on women and chocolate because the study was done weeks before Valentine's day (which is a day of great exchange of chocolate). The end result of the study was aired on major news channels just days before Valentine's Day 2003.

There was no escaping eating rat *** for chocolate lovers and eaters. It made me sick to consider all the chocolate I had eaten in the past myself. The thought of eating rat ***! Gross!

Every major brand of chocolate and every major producer of chocolate ranked high on the study. Major chocolate companies and producers whose chocolate contained high amounts of rat *** included Godiva, See's, Hershey's, Nestle, Carnation, and Mars. Godiva ranked number one in the amount of rat *** in their brand of chocolate. Yes, the most expensive chocolates ranked number one in rat ***. After all, you get what you pay for.

But that's not all! For milk chocolate lovers (such as I used to be), you are also getting and eating COW SNOT! Milk is liquid meat! Cow snot = MUCUS!!! So in addition to eating rat ***, chocolate eaters are also eating cow snot. There's so much milk in milk chocolate, that technically, milk chocolate is a dairy product.

Also, don't forget the high sugar content of chocolate. Sugar is the number one drug on planet earth. Sugar fills the void of sweetness in your personal life.

And we mustn't forget about the rat hair content of chocolate either! Yes, wherever rats roam, they leave their hairs. The federal government allows by law, 96.5 rat hairs in a box of commercial brand cereal. And you thought government regulation was for your benefit. Think again blind trusting United States citizen.

I domicile in the city of Glendale, the home of Nestle Chocolate Co. I met a black woman in 1997 who worked there and I remember us talking and I remember her telling me that even though she worked there and could get all the chocolate she wanted free of charge, she wouldn't dare touch chocolate. I asked her why and she told me about the rat hairs in the chocolate and the infestation of rats around the plant. I couldn't believe it! Luckily for me I became a vegetarian in January 1997.

In closing, women, chocolate producers purposely put synthetic opiates in their chocolate, to make you feel good. I wonder why men are always giving women boxes of chocolate candy as gifts? Men got their beer and women got their chocolate! Beer got its secret ingredient of formaldehyde and chocolate got its secret ingredient of rat ***.

 

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If u talk about the chocolate it is not much harmful for health but harmful if you take it much. you may suffer from diabetic. Acai Resveratrol

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