Blew up my milkybar?!


Question: okay so i decided to heat up my milky bar (a white chocolate bar) because they are better melted but i forgot it had plastic wrapping after 5 seconds i heard this BOOM and ran to open the microwave my milky bar was all shriveled and the plastic looked like tinfoil, it was all warm i peeled it off and took a bite but the chocolate tasted like plastic weird stuff. my question is do you think its bad to eat it?


Answers: okay so i decided to heat up my milky bar (a white chocolate bar) because they are better melted but i forgot it had plastic wrapping after 5 seconds i heard this BOOM and ran to open the microwave my milky bar was all shriveled and the plastic looked like tinfoil, it was all warm i peeled it off and took a bite but the chocolate tasted like plastic weird stuff. my question is do you think its bad to eat it?

umm yea definately that really bad to eat because the microwave causes the plastic to melt on to the food your heating and all of the plastics wrapper toxins have been released into your food which over a period of time could lead to death

Yes. Please don't eat the plastic chocolate bar it might make your stomach hurt.

lol,,,,i wouldn't, cant imagine it would still tatste good enuff to eat

yes!!!! the wrapping is actually made of type of foil which is a metal......metal and microwaves dont mix..he he. i wouldnt eat it

LOL, man that is crazy, I personally prefer candy bars frozen.
Just cook at a lower time, 10-12 seconds at a time, and don't leave it unattended, watch it so you can turn it off before it explodes. at just heat it up, on a plate,.. plastic bag, I wouldn't recommend it. I wouldn't eat it, but as long as the plastic didn't melt onto the bar,it's probably fine.

When in doubt throw it out might be the best way to go.....lol





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