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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
"I rarely eat chocolate but when I do is suck it lol not as bad for the teeth that way"
Actually, that depends on your viewpoint... Sucking it keeps the harmful bacteria that can cause dental decay in contact with your teeth for longer, and as long as you have healthy teeth, they should be ok with crunching most foods.
I crunch maltesers... and now I want some! Will have to make do with a ferrero rocher instead! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Usually I pop one or two in at a time, gently sucking before swallowing the remainder
if I was to suck too hard I'd end up with them hitting the back of my throat, gaggin and then choking and look like a dafty
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Usually I pop one or two in at a time, gently sucking before swallowing the remainder
if I was to suck too hard I'd end up with them hitting the back of my throat, gaggin and then choking and look like a dafty
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Out the fridge, nibble the chocolate off and then let the middle dissolve on my tongue."
Now u got it, whats all this crunch and suck stuff, has no 1 out there got OCD like us ??? |
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"Suck them till the middle goes soft and then crunch!if you've sucked them till they go soft where does the crunch come from? "
You need to suck it just enough so the middle is soft but the outside is still a bit crunchy
And that's with the majority of my teeth still intact :p |
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