3 minutes at most candy shops. But if there is along line you might be there for a long time!
Yes, you can, as long as the candy bar is not liquid/does not contain any liquid inside.
That depends on what sort of candy bar it is, where you live, when you buy the candy and in which specific store you shop.
Go to a store find the candy and pick it up and buy it it's only like 50cents
50 cents
About the same amount now depending where you buy it.
The Nestle's website has a product locator that is very efficient.
fifty cents dummy
Throw it away - buy a new candy bar - and be glad you didn't bite into it. SHEESH! _________ You can also send the candy bar, along with a letter of explanation to the company that manufactured the candy bar. Chances are they will send you a box of candy bars or coupons to go out and get some more that are hopefully hairless! It never hurts to make these things known to the mfg. It is less about your getting a free-bee than it is about the company reestablishing good will with you and all of those people you have now told, who may not want to buy that candy bar as a result.
GAS STATIONS IS WHERE YOU CAN FIND A LOT OF CANDY AND ALSO AIRPORTS.
You can't --order them direct online!
This is all I can remember: A layer of chewy caramel is the center of attraction And a thick chocolatey coating makes your tastebuds spring to action It's a Clark Candy bar. This is the jingle: Clark is a candy bar Clark is a dandy bar C- l- a- r- k Buy a clark today!
Milton Hershey made the hershey bar if that will help