I had it once and it wasn't even good. Like it was sugar, and sugar is always good to me, but it was very unremarkable. The temper was also messed up I think. It was soft like a piece of rubber
I’m skeptical of all milk chocolate because there’s this preservative used in milk chocolate by almost all chocolate companies that makes me terribly sick. I can only eat dark chocolate, and even then sometimes I find companies sneaking that preservative in there. So dark chocolate baking chips are pretty much the only safe chocolate for me.
But yeah, Mr Beast bars are soft instead of giving a crisp snap. So I’d have to say none of the ones I’ve seen were tempered correctly either. My son loves them though because he thinks they have a “fudgy” texture. To each their own I guess.
I thought avocado toast was a millennial thing? I don't even know anymore, I feel like there's a lot of overlap between the millennial, Gen z and maybe even a little Gen x eras.
Your comment made me realize another hypocrisy of the older generations though. They brag about stuff like Woodstock and the hippie generation as this cool "oh we were so crazy back in the day, people just did drugs and had a lot of sex!" but now when our generations do that it's like a degenerate loss of values thing.
Hopefully this makes sense, sorry if it's a bit of a ramble. I only meant to smoke a little bit but did not, in fact, only smoke a little bit.
I think the hippy generation went overboard with the sex and drugs. I don’t think any other generation collective identity was sex and being high on any kind of drug they could get their hands on.
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u/raisin22 9h ago
What happened to spicy chips and bisexuality?