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Saturday, May 14, 2011
Trip-chock
I must warn the public before it's too late: the Sainsbury's Taste The Difference 4 Triple Chocolate Cookies may be the most addictive substance I have come across. Approach with extreme care.
It is true they are seriously addictive. There are 4 in the packet & you end up eating all four in one sitting. Also there are side effects: if eaten late at night they give you insomnia. They are so intense they give you a head rush & make you feel slightly nauseous (mainly when eaten 4 in a row). I may have to stop shopping in Sainsburys, I find it difficult to leave the shop without buying them. They should definitely come with a warning or be sold in packs of no more than two or be kept behind the counter. I am not a binge eater, nor do I usually suffer from an eating disorder of any kind but these have got me hooked. Maybe now I have come-out about my addiction I can begin to tackle it?
5 comments:
Thanks for the warning. it would have been terrible to have come upon such a thing unawares.
I know! I narrowly avoided hard-edge addiction.
Mmmmm! Yum! "Dear Santa..." :-D
It is true they are seriously addictive. There are 4 in the packet & you end up eating all four in one sitting. Also there are side effects: if eaten late at night they give you insomnia. They are so intense they give you a head rush & make you feel slightly nauseous (mainly when eaten 4 in a row). I may have to stop shopping in Sainsburys, I find it difficult to leave the shop without buying them. They should definitely come with a warning or be sold in packs of no more than two or be kept behind the counter. I am not a binge eater, nor do I usually suffer from an eating disorder of any kind but these have got me hooked. Maybe now I have come-out about my addiction I can begin to tackle it?
Hmmm. I guess I overdid them for a while, for I haven't bought any in months.
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