Terrible, needles found in Easter Eggs

Terrible, needles found in Easter Eggs

A man from Melbourne, Australia, were shocked by the discovery of a syringe in the packaging of Cadbury chocolate Easter eggs called Dream on Good Friday, March 25, 2016.
Since uploaded, chocolate bunny syringe contains 4,690 times it has been shared via Facebook.

According to Peter Oakley, Easter eggs were received in the Good Friday from his mother. His mother bought the brown special edition of Canterbury Garden City Woolworths in Kilsyth.

"Be careful when giving out chocolate bunnies to friends or children. Hopefully, the perpetrator only did this once as a joke, "read the Facebook account of the man.

In the comment box Oakley also said, "Looks like someone peeling the back and put the syringe on the inside, then close it again. Part of broken chocolate still in it."


However, a number of Facebook users take the issue to the official website Woolworths store
which considers it as mere fiction story.

"Woolworths, there seems to be someone who uploads a false report and tried to get compensation, so be careful. This is a new mode," said Lisa Bingochicky through his Facebook account.
A snack of chocolate Easter in Melbourne suspected to contain a needle and syringe. (Source Peter Oakley account via Facebook)
A snack of chocolate Easter in Melbourne suspected to contain a needle and syringe. (Source Peter Oakley account via Facebook)

"I agree. When purchased should you hear a strange noise from inside. Even the damaged section must have felt, why not examined and questioned before buying. I do not believe this is really happening, "said Nikki Christidis.

By coincidence, the incident occurred a few days after the Woolworth got a complaint from a customer who found dead roaches in one of the city Easter egg.

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