My daughter is growing up bilingual German-English, and we are having the hardest time convincing her that the word she wants is "scorch(ed)" not "scorn(ed)". Maybe something similar is happening with the packaging here.
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Maybe they insult you when you try to eat them.
My daughter is growing up bilingual German-English, and we are having the hardest time convincing her that the word she wants is "scorch(ed)" not "scorn(ed)". Maybe something similar is happening with the packaging here.
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