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helliebobs | 20:07 Thu 28th Feb 2008 | ChatterBank
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My friend has bought my son a wee Lindt chocolate bunny for Easter. It's sat chilling nicely in the fridge. Thing is, I would really really like some chocolate right now and I have nothing else in the house.
Should I eat it, considering that a) I have no intention of replacing it and b) the thing is so small it probably won't be enough to satisfy my needs and will therefore make me want more?
What would you do? And does it make me a bad mother for even contemplating this?
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Hold on helliebobs!!

Did you say Lindt bunnyrabbit?

If my memory serves me correctly they come with a cute little bell around their neck. Defo not for children under 3 years of age. What was your friend thinking giving that dangerous item to a baby.

Remove all evidence at once! Health hazard.

Replace with a bar of milky bar, when he's 13 or so.

Missy
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No missy it's even smaller than the one with the bell on it, but I don't think she intended me to actually hand over the bunny to him without me unwrapping it first anyway so he is perfectly safe :)

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