Yimi_Kyrabo
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Something shady here. I see zero reasons to do this. In fact, seems it'd be easier to have one product, vs two. But Nestle IMHO, has always been shady. The Euro company, tried to kill America's Hershey and M&M Mars brands in the late nighties by buying competitors and underpricing. Buy American.
✨Witchy Woman✨ @wicked_wiccan76
Can't think of a better example of how humans pervert nature
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Betty McNiel
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
I remember this from the ‘70’s https://www.businessinside...
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Geannie Bastian
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In response to Yimi_Kyrabo.
My only thought was a less than desirable way to add calories.
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✨Witchy Woman✨
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sugar tells the brain the stomach is full so maybe that's why?
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Yimi_Kyrabo
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In response to Geannie Bastian.
Even if that's the case... why make two versions of the same product, the difference being more sugar? And why not sell both in the same areas.
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