Dang, what a find this was....

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Strange. There should be a site to report such. Is there an expiration date on it?
 

Good googly moogly, gotta be worth at least 5 bucks on screwbay. ;D ;D ;D ;D
 

Ummm, cool find! :) Are they still your favorite? Probably, but the single colored ones I'll bet!
 

being exposed to heat causes the milk to come apart in the milk chocolate ---it will also break down over time however that process takes awhile normally --- so either its very old or has been exposed to heat --- either way do not eat it at all***unless you really want your bowels cleaned out very very well -- return for refund replacement --/ have the rest pulled shipped back to maker.
 

Spalding, no!!!! Don't touch it!!!
 

looks like someone forgot to clean out the melting pot when they made mounds bars. they use dark chocolate in mounds bars but milk chocolate in almond joys.
 

Contact Hersheys and explain it to them at: 1-800-468-1714
M-F, 8AM to 4PM
Eastern Standard Time

I am sure that they would refund or at least get you a new bar :thumbsup:

Make sure you have the lot number off the wrapper
 

Make sure the Vigrin Mary isnt on there somewhere, youll make a fortune!
 

mmmmmmmmmmmmm
looks like that one sat on the shelf for a LONG time!!
 

I think the JOY got too close to the MOUNDS. Joy have milk chocolate and mounds are dark chocolate.
 

wow great find ...... ;D ;D ;D
 

:o yep looks like a floater ;D
 

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