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The portent of death forms an integral thread of the Christmas Story (symbolised by the gift of Myrrh, which is used for embalming). What better way to make this relevant to today's children than by making one of the advent calendar chocolates lethal - or at least, taste a bit nasty?
Strong stuff - chilli chocolate
http://www.montezum...item.asp?g=56&i=824 It's actually quite nice - and while it's not going to kill anyone, it does leave a warm buzz in your mouth. [zen_tom, Dec 10 2008]
Ex-Lax Chocolate Laxative
http://www.amazon.c...uk-hpc-21/ref=nosim Non-lethal, but profoundly annoying ... [batou, Dec 10 2008]
Try this
Hollow_20valentines_20spunk_20chocolates (...sorry...) [theleopard, Dec 10 2008]
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Have an evil, twisted bun that looks only a little like a croissant. [+] |
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So one out of every six doors will contain a bit of Hershey's? |
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bun for nasty, not lethal!! funny though. + (I remember back in grammar school that someone wrapped a chicken bouillon cube as a chocolate and had someone eat it.) |
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Use actual frankincense and myrrh. I could bake this in a couple of minutes in my front room. |
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[Hippo] - putting the "evil" in "Christevilmas". |
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