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This is not even a stub. It is an external link to Hershey's. The description is wrong. The other stub is only marginally better and needs to be rewritten. I'll rewrite if someone else will do the merging.
Mothperson 20:46, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] "British"
To whomever inserted "British" into this already pathetic stub, it doesn't really matter as I'm about to do a full rewrite. But in the future, elsewhere, please please PLEASE do not insert things that you DO NOT KNOW AS FACT. This is not helping. Heath bars are from Illinois, fer crissakes. Mothperson 18:34, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- My mistake, I assumed it was a British bar since I only know of Hershey's British branch. Sorry. Mgm|(talk) 20:35, Apr 19, 2005 (UTC)
You Europeans! You're forgiven. --Mothperson 20:53, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
I am editing the article to add "partially hydrogenated" to "soybean oil". It says it right on the wrapper in front of me. Maybe the ingredients changed recently, but dairy butter is also supposed to be before PHSO. To me, it tastes different than I remember, anyway, so I made the change to accurately reflect the ingredient list on the packaging.