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Name: Bhavesh on May 16, 2007Comments: How dare they! Whats wrong with the way they make them now!Flag
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Name: James Smith on May 16, 2007Comments: Thats just wrong man! Anything for them to make more money!Flag
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Name: Chor Ip on May 16, 2007Comments: A backwards step for Mars, this is crazy not making chocolate vegetarian.Flag
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Name: Manesh Chudasama on May 16, 2007Comments: This is crazy..!!Flag
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Name: Mili on May 16, 2007Comments: Why would you want to exclude so many potential sales!!! Your as bad as McDonalds frying chips in animal fat !Flag
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Name: Yameen Rasul on May 16, 2007Comments: There is no such thing as a "less strict" vegetarian. Mars should not go the way of the dodo by restricting its products to a shrinking subset.Flag
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Name: Nimesh Patel on May 17, 2007Comments: What an utterly ridiculous business decision to make. If they have sourced a cheaper ingidient that is non-vegetarian, did they not consider the lost business due to the bars being non-veg!!Flag
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Name: Rajesh on May 18, 2007Comments: I am not a chocolate fan but sounds like a load of ***** to me. Who in the right mind would want to put bits of animals into chocolate. I bet you this is not going to be reflected in the RRP!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 20, 2007Comments: good luck to company... i certanly wont be buying any master food product again... i am sure i am not the only one that feels this way...Flag
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Name: Vina on May 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 20, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Keeshan Wadia on May 21, 2007Comments: It's a crazy business move by Masterfoods, are they trying to gain customers or lose them! Maybe vegetarians should avoid all Masterfoods products to send them a message that we don't like their way of thinking.Flag
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Abdul Hamid on Jun 11, 2012
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