I have one in my drawer, I want a snack, and I like Snickers. But I can’t bring myself to eat it. I don’t want a half-eaten candy bar in my drawer (you want ants? that’s how you get ants.) but I also don’t want to eat the whole thing (i’m smol and that’s a ridiculous amount of calories) but i cant bring myself to throw the uneaten part away. So it just stays there, taunting me, making me wish it were fun-sized.

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    1 year ago

    I occasionally eat one as a “meal replacement” when I can’t get normal food.

    But a resealable container solves the ant problem.

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      1 year ago

      I occasionally eat one as a “meal replacement” when I can’t get normal food.

      Came here to say the same. I would not eat a candy bar under normal circumstances, but I keep some Snickers handy just for the rare occasion when what I really need is a meal’s worth of calories that I can eat in under a minute, or carry with me and take up only a little space.

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    1 year ago

    Is this some weird attempt at guerilla marketing? Because we don’t get the same crowds here as Reddit does, so it’s kinda pointless. Unlike drinking cool and refreshing Pepsi Cola - Pepsi Cola, the cool and refreshing cola drink.

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    I used to occasionally eat one for breakfast, like a particularly unhealthy protein bar.

    Don’t worry, I’m back to eating normal breakfasts like chocolate chip pancakes and Lucky Charms.

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    When I was a teenager I would eat the full sized ice cream ones sometimes, thinking that they were delicious. I tried one again as an adult a few years ago and it didn’t hold up.