Have just opened a packet of Cadbury's Crunchie Rocks and notice they come with a resealable top ... whatever is the point of a resealable top on anything so utterly scrummy ???
What else is there not a lot of point of I wonder ??? |
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It's probably to demonstrate their adherence to healthy eating, if they suggest a portion size that's significantly lower than the pack size. This notwithstanding the fact that many of us will eat more than that, when we've opened a pack of something that's delicious. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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I use the seal on these packs to give me an additional hurdle.
The chocolates stay in the packet in the kitchen. If I want more I have to get up and go down to the kitchen and return. The act of removing the seal and replacing the seal must use up some calories.
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"I use the seal on these packs to give me an additional hurdle.
The chocolates stay in the packet in the kitchen. If I want more I have to get up and go down to the kitchen and return. The act of removing the seal and replacing the seal must use up some calories.
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There's better way to burn calories. |
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