It's the whole "not real chocolate" part that's getting to me, even if the keychain comes inthree flavors—milk chocolate, high-milk chocolate and white chocolate—so I think I'll just get some real chocolate instead.
If you prefer to pretend breaking chocolate with this trinket though, it will be available in Japan for about $7 per bar. If your obsession runs more along the lines of soybeans or bubble wrap though then you don't even have to wait and can order something now.
now this i dont get. whytf
ReplyDeleteoh YES i love to break fake chocolate all day. mmmm
ReplyDeleteHurray for capitalism! Always making and selling things we never knew we wanted.
ReplyDeleteI would throw this on my keychain!
ReplyDeletei can make this in the toilet.
ReplyDeleteCould work.
ReplyDeleteDo want.
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Lol..is this real life?
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Sounds like someone wanted to make a quick buck with that "invention".
ReplyDeleteI'll take 10!
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Must...Get... Meiji bars. >w<
ReplyDeleteDo want!
ReplyDeleteI think this would just make me angry.
ReplyDeleteis this real life
ReplyDeletehahah this might be a solution
ReplyDeletesort of want...
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteLooks nice!
ReplyDeleteCrunch!
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they should make one that responds if it hears the chocolate breaking sound with the robot voice saying "don't eat that"
ReplyDeleteChocolate makes noise when broken?
ReplyDeleteWhat?
dude... I PHUCKING LOVE CHOCOLATE!!!!
ReplyDeleteLazy america is Lazy. Supported.
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