When I think of how "fudge" has been used not to mean literal fudge... ick.
I smirk at their trickery to see rather than a full package, they have only one piece to make it look as if it is highly desireable.
When a piece of fudge looks lonely, is it no longer fudge?
Maybe the item in the container is not intended to be eaten, but is a piece of artwork that the artist decided should be called "fudge."
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When I think of how "fudge" has been used not to mean literal fudge... ick.
I smirk at their trickery to see rather than a full package, they have only one piece to make it look as if it is highly desireable.
When a piece of fudge looks lonely, is it no longer fudge?
Maybe the item in the container is not intended to be eaten, but is a piece of artwork that the artist decided should be called "fudge."
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