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    should i have took the wraper off the candy bar before eating it?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.should i have took the wraper off the candy bar before eating it?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(should i have took the wraper off the candy bar before eating it?),it will help you,my kids.




Answers:
yeah

Other Answers:
yes because i think plastic is poisonous and i dont think yo stomach would be very happy!

u take dat hoe n unrap da thang in shiny paper eh.. its good for you.. probably has better nutritional value than the candy bar (=


only if it wasn't digestable.

ack, you'll be fine, it'll come out in your poopy Should take your brain back to school and learn something.


yes...definately

yeah, you should have. your stupidity is a beacon to which others should pay attention to if you can't digest plastic that means eventually when it comes out, remove the wrapper and eat your candy bar.


yeah, paper cuts aside it'd just plane easier to eat.

Cringe - foil on teeth!


no because you are just that stupid and you deserve to eat the wrapper LOL


no, if you like doing ~radical~ things. maybe you'll make news headline: Person eats candy bar with wrapper on to make the news headline

Depends on what you want to taste first..yucky wraper or yummy candy. In the words of the great Lou Reed (and he should know):

Hey pitcher,
Check that batter.
Make sure your candy's in
The original wrapper.


5 RULES FOR EATING A CANDY BAR
1. buy the candy bar
2. un wrap the candy bar
3. eat the candy bar
4. clean your face up
5. throw the wrapper away
to answer the question -yes
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