Parents left outraged after children manage to buy genital-flavoured crisps
Parents have been left outraged after their children managed to get their hands on genital-flavoured crisps.
The company in the crosshairs is Chazz, which has previously released vagina potato chips.
It hoped the crisps flavoured to taste like a woman’s private parts would “solve the problem” of millennials having three times less sex than their parents at the same age.
To cash in on their success, Chazz then launched their penis-flavoured crisps.
A company spokesperson said: “We are ready to introduce the new d***-flavoured potato chips for you to enjoy.
“Both P****-flavoured and D****-flavoured chips are not meant for personal use.
“Sure, you can purchase and munch on them alone, but we have created this product to be shared.”
The penis-flavoured crisps are currently available to buy on the company’s website for a discounted price of €3.99 (£3.45) – down from €9.99 (£8.60).
Chazz, which launched in Lithuania in 2018, currently distributes its range of products in over 30 countries.
One such country is Greece, where a company based in Chania, Crete, stocks them to sell at street kiosks.
Even though the packets are aimed at over 18s, local children are allegedly managing to buy them on the streets, sparking outrage with their parents.
Children are reportedly drawn to the racy flavours because they hope to learn about life’s “forbidden” tastes.
According to local media, parents have filed complaints with the local authorities over the genital-flavoured snacks.
However, despite the labelling, there is no age categorisation for food in the EU except for infants and toddlers.
Therefore, the company and individual kiosks cannot be blamed if the ‘adult crisps’ are sold to Greek minors.
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