Parents complain about "d*ck" and "pus*y" flavoured chips being sold in Greece

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There are dozens of complaints from parents about chips (crisps) sold by a Greek company based in Chania, Crete, which, while aimed only at adults, cause trouble in groups of minors, according to Cibum.

These products are of the Lithuanian chip company Chazz, which first released the controversial flavours in 2022 with a supposed vulva and penis flavour.

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According to the company, the product was created on the occasion of research that shows that millennials have three times less sex than their parents at the same age.

On the pus*y flavour package is a juicy woman in red underwear, a la Jessica Rabbit, sitting on a pile of chips, while on the d*ck flavour package is a Tarzan-like man with a fig leaf covering the point in question. It also has... social messages, such as "all bodies are delicious", "yes to sex", etc.

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In the product description, Chazz writes, among other things, that the chips in question are intended for "brave" and "free people".

The chips, with a selling price of almost 10 euros, are sent to most countries in Europe and the USA, while Greece is among the countries that sell these chips.

They are distributed by an online sales company based in Chania, and although it is stated that they are aimed exclusively at adults (18+), small children manage to get them online. At the same time, the snacks are also sold in kiosks, making them even more easily accessible to small children!

As Cibum reports, the snacks popular among Greek children are, as the complaints say, because they do everything they can to learn the "forbidden" tastes.

At these ages (childhood and pre-adolescence), everything about sex is an irresistible challenge, say parents, who, it seems, have to deal with the internet and food.

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On the product packaging, of course, it is emphasised that it is aimed at consumers 18+. Still, in the European food labelling legislation, there is no age categorisation of food (except for infants). This means that neither the kiosk nor the online company can be blamed if they sell them to minors.

The labelling is, therefore, misleading, illegal and intended to encourage sales to minors.

Last March, Grigoris Arnautoglou on "The 2Night Show" had tried the chips in question himself and "uploaded" the relevant excerpt to his personal Instagram account.

A week later, Grigoris Arnautoglou had Smaragda Karydis as a guest on his show and treated her to genital-flavoured chips, with the presenter finding them a bit "sour".

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