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  1. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    Actually, there's a more obvious explanation, but that's for a different thread and different forum.
  2. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    I agree, but what if the person doesn't know how chewy the candy is? How can that person be faulted?
  3. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    I understand what you're saying, but seriously, get you a starburst and a bowl of ice cream. Sit down at the table and take a bite of the ice cream. Then put a starburst in your mouth and give it a...
  4. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    Not a good example because you know that Clorox is a chemical that is used to clean. This was a candy to be eaten. Frankly, I don't see the need for an astronomical suit. I could see having the...
  5. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    Do we know whether or not that was the first time the woman had ever had a Starburst? If not, then I agree with you. If she had never had one before, then how should she know to avoid them?
  6. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    Big, huge difference. In fact, Vette doesn't even eat starburst, now and laters or any other excessively chewy candy for that specific reason. I'll tell you what. Go buy some starbursts and eat...
  7. Re: Michigan Woman Claims Starburst Candies Are Dangerously Chewy in Lawsuit

    For what it's worth, I can sympathize with this woman. Vette has that condition where your jaw becomes unhinged it it opens too wide or is put in stress. In fact, I had to bring her to the emergency...
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