Last month, an Aldi customer was left in disbelief after finding something shockingly inappropriate inside her innocent purchase. This week, the wave of Aldi customers finding bizarre objects inside their purchase continues, as a shopper at the supermarket shared a Tweet with a packet of Aldi marshmallows, which as pointed out by some commenters, is better suited for the adult section.
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This is what Aldi’s marshmallows looks like
An Aldi shopper @missviaborsi shared a photo of a packet of 'bunnies and chicks'-shaped marshmallows she found at the supermarket.
At first glance, it seems like a usual-enough pack. But a closer look reveals that all the pink fluffy marshmallows inside, are in the shape of penises.
She shared the inappropriately shaped snacks on Tweeter with the caption,
Sorry Aldi, but that ain’t a Bunny
People found this extremely funny. The situation was made even funnier for fans as Aldi re-Tweeted the find with a self-effacing caption stating,
We can't even defend this one
Earlier last month, shopper Georga Lancaster found a penis-shaped Cheese-Puff at the bottom of her crisp packet from Aldi. Aldi shoppers found her Tweet and the accompanying photos hilarious.
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Reactions to the Aldi find
One commenter pointed out how the marshmallows were in the wrong place in the store, saying
LOL that went a bit wrong. :) Put them in the specials as adult toys, they will be a bagain then. :D
The product definitely seemed to be a hit with some shoppers. One fan Tweeted,
Can you get these in the U.S? I’ll take 10 bags please.
Another person quipped,
You didn’t even try to make it a bunny did you
People also appreciated Aldi actively poking fun at themselves. One Tweet said,
Nice to know Aldi have a sense of humour though!
Sources used:
Twitter: @AldiStoresUK, @geol