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Aldi customers are calling out the grocery store chain for stocking Easter Bunny marshmallow snacks that resemble one thing rather then what they have been supposed to be.
The unintentional form of the “Bunnies and Chicks” first stuck the eye of a British client who wrote on Twitter: “Sorry Aldi, but that ain’t a Bunny.”
She shared an image of the phallically-shaped goodies that endure completely no resemblance to an Easter Bunny.
Twitter customers piled at the jokes, with many invoking double entendres.
FILE: An external view of signage at a department of the finances grocery store Aldi. (Matt Cardy/Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Did they mis-spell chicks,” one Twitter person quipped.
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“I will take 5 bags please,” wrote any other.
The blunder was once so obtrusive that even Aldi tweeted in reaction: “We can’t even defend this one.”
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The chain’s reaction generated up to the preliminary put up that caused it. One Twitter person answered: “Nice to know Aldi has a sense of humour though!”
To which Aldi answered: “Positives vibes only!”