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Chocolate and Insect Fragments
The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) considers chocolate
acceptable for public consumption as long as there are less than 60 microscopic insect fragments per 100 grams (four ounces, or approximately one candy bar). - from www.odd-info.com |
Chocolate and Insect Fragments
On 13 Jan 2007 14:17:00 -0800, "javawizard" >
wrote: >The FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) considers chocolate >acceptable for public consumption as long as there are less than 60 >microscopic insect fragments per 100 grams (four ounces, or >approximately one candy bar). - from www.odd-info.com four ounces is a lot more than one Candy bar -- IF you think that your standard package of supermatket Chocolate chips come in 12 ounce bags, 4 ounces would be 1/3 of that. MOst bars I see hover around 1.5 to 2 ounces. Therefore, 60 little itty-bitty insect fragments over two candy bars is hardly a problem .... Hell, the glossy coating over the Junior Mints is made from beetles, and I ate those by the truck load as a kid. I lived -- ruined my teeth, but I can't blame that in the bugs. |
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