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A small loan of a million haters The good thing about chocolate is that it dissolves as you eat it, that way it doesn't stick to your teeth and form cavities
16 pounds of chocolate. Gave my friend one and his reaction was, "Get this out of my hands before I swallow it whole." We shared it, and it took about 4 hours to eat it all.
When I was a kid my elementary class left the classroom for a moment on St Patrick's day and when we came back each desk had a chocolate coin on it from a leprechaun it was one of the most magical things that I remember
Getting a sack of these on Christmas was always a welcomed addition to the stocking! They almost never made it past the night lol. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and a sack of chocolate coins = first experience with "why tf did i do this to myself!?"
At the chocolate factory: *Bell rings* Worker: Lunch break! Worker: Let's grab chocolate from the chocolate fridge! Owner: WHAT? Everybody swarms to the chocolate fridge to take all the chocolate for the chocolate coins. Owner: No no no! The owner is trampled by the employees getting the chocolate.
I was born in 1956 and we had mesh bags of these coins every Christmas. Plus they used to make cardboard "books" that held assorted flavors of Lifesaver rolls.
Manager: woah...what happened to all the chocolate...there literally not a single drop of chocolate in this factory Me: *mouth full of chocolate* what chocolate
One time I fooled my aunt on April fools day that these are gold coins. I told her that these are gold coins that I bought for her as birthday present. She got really happy and took couple of them to keep in locker. Then I told her "Happy April Fools Day these are actually made of chocolate with golden rapper, bite into them." She was amazed by these chocolate coines.
I imagine the chocolate left over when punching the coins is a sign of inefficiency. To solve that problem, the coins should be made hexagonal. Or tubes should be filled with chocolate, which would then cool and be ejected to be cut into coin-sized pieces.
If I was a worker in a chocolate factory this is how I’ll quit: Eat lots of chocolate and say don’t give me my last paycheck, give me chocolate instead
Anyone with kids I made up a fun idea up using chocolate coins. Before saint Patrick’s day have your kids decorate a paper bag and tell them to put some coins in there and if they ask why tell them the leprechaun will trade and reward them with sweets. Have them leave the bag in the living room or kitchen and when they go to sleep take out the real coins and put the chocolate coins in the bag. Trust me they will love it! We did it with my cousin and she was so happy the leprechaun came and left her something. You could also add more stuff too like saint Patrick toys or whatever you want.