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The U. S. Department of Health publishes a booklet entitled "The Food Defect Action Levels" and lists specifications of "current levels for natural or unavoidable defects in food" for chocolate in the form of "insect, rodent, and other natural contaminants" allowed by the FDA. Tolerance levels for chocolate and chocolate liquor used in the manufacture of such products as Hershey's chocolate, are up to 120 insect fragments per cup (8 oz) or 2 rodent hairs per cup. That means the Hershey's chocolate bar you eat may contain one rodent hair and 16 insect parts, and yet carry the FDA's blessing.

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14y ago

Apparently it is true that there are eight Spiders legs in each chocolate bar it is said that there is at least 4 in every chocolate bar grosss eh bet you wont wanna eat chocolate bars anymore

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10y ago

They don't put them in there, they end up there by accident. All foods that involve grinding up plant matter have insect bits in them as it's impossible to keep insects off your plants. So not only chocolate (processed cocoa beans), but also applesauce/juice, tomato soup, peanut butter... you know the drill. It's also probably not eight legs per bar but per... far more chocolate.

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12y ago

spiders dont have legs you idiot.

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