I found worms in my Hershey Kisses?!


Question: I found very tiny worms in my Hershey Kisses. I ate two Hershey Kisses. I don't know if I ate any of the worms. Will I get sick? Will anything happen?


Answers: I found very tiny worms in my Hershey Kisses. I ate two Hershey Kisses. I don't know if I ate any of the worms. Will I get sick? Will anything happen?

uh I am sooo sorry.. but it happens if stuff sits on a store shelf or if the bag was compromised and flies land... I would take the entire bag back to the store where you purchased it from and demand a refund and possibly a gift card? You should be fine, just a little extra protein with your sweets..

Makes it more tasty!

Why should a worm be any different from a cow or a sheep?
It's all meat.

No you did not. Besides worms are protein, you got a bargain

I'm sure noting will happen. Chances are you eat more bugs critters and insects than you realize. I would definitely call them and let them know. And save a worm filled kiss to sent to them as proof.

How long has it been? I doubt if you will get sick, but I sure would let Hershey co. know about this!

wow , maybe you should do a 2 day liquid detox. Hope you don't get sick though. I switched from Hershey to Dove when I found out that Hershey uses sour milk for all Hershey products. You can taste the difference too.

Ewe. I would contact hershey.

Great, now i'm afraid to eat hershey kisses!

Well, how old was the chocolate???

I had this in chocolate once - it's not worms so to speak, even though they look like them. I forget the name of them, but basically its the stores fault, they are NOT storing their chocolate properly, must be in a damp environment, so chances are even though their chocolates are not out of date or anything, but most of them will be like that now.
You need to contact the store and let them know, or ring Hershey’s customer care line, and give them all the info, they may ask you to mail any left over chocolates to them, and they will replace them for you.





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