
Depuis 10 ans maintenant, je suis végétarienne (Billet : Coming out alimentaire). En me renseignant, j’ai pu constater que les produits dérivés d’animaux sont partout. Sournoisement cachés parfois, mais vraiment partout : gélatine animale pour clarifier les jus de fruits, traitement à base de crustacés vaporisé sur les bananes, castoréum dans la glace à la vanille… (Article de Glam Conscious)
Tout ça pour dire que ça ne me fait pas du tout envie (oui, c’était juste pour ça, c'est l'avantage d'être sur mon blog) :
Remarquez, certains bonbons qui n’ont rien à voir avec les animaux ne me font pas envie non plus :
Et pour finir, cette histoire de bonbecs (Pétillante composition ICI, Risques liés à la pétillante composition ICI) en angliche :
Holly LaFavers of Lexington, Kentucky, tried to cancel an Amazon order placed by her second grader son, Liam, over the weekend, but it was too late; when the pair arrived home on May 5, WKYT reported, Liam yelled, “My suckers are here!” and LaFavers was greeted by 22 large cases of Dum-Dums lollipops lining her front porch. Liam, who placed the order while entertaining himself with his mother’s phone, actually had ordered 30 cases – each containing 2,340 lollipops, for a total cost of more than $4,000 – but eight of the cases wouldn’t scan and were returned to sender. “He told me that he wanted to have a carnival,” LaFavers said, “and he was ordering the Dum-Dums as prizes for his carnival.” Amazon fully refunded the order, and LaFavers vowed to change the access settings on her phone.
(Source : Funny Times)
Plus de ligatures à base de bonbecs :
Sucettes bizarres -
Bonbons bizarres -
Bizarre du Japon
Buster Keaton est un ptit malin



Holly LaFavers of Lexington, Kentucky, tried to cancel an Amazon order placed by her second grader son, Liam, over the weekend, but it was too late; when the pair arrived home on May 5, WKYT reported, Liam yelled, “My suckers are here!” and LaFavers was greeted by 22 large cases of Dum-Dums lollipops lining her front porch. Liam, who placed the order while entertaining himself with his mother’s phone, actually had ordered 30 cases – each containing 2,340 lollipops, for a total cost of more than $4,000 – but eight of the cases wouldn’t scan and were returned to sender. “He told me that he wanted to have a carnival,” LaFavers said, “and he was ordering the Dum-Dums as prizes for his carnival.” Amazon fully refunded the order, and LaFavers vowed to change the access settings on her phone.
(Source : Funny Times)

