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This Dessert Decorated With Fake Notes Caught Twitter's Attention. See Pic

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[ad_1] A Tweet featuring a picture of a dessert decorated with Rs. 500 notes went viral today as the user claimed it was served at a high-profile party. User RATNISH" claimed that Rs. 500 notes were used "instead of tissue papers" at the Ambanis' party. But one look at the picture, and we know what the dessert really is. It is the famous 'daulat ki chaat'. The user does not cite any credible source to back the claim that this dish was a part of the menu.   Take a look at the tweet: Ambani ji ke party mein tissue paper ki jagah 500 ke notes hote hain 😭 pic.twitter.com/3Zw7sKYOvC — R A T N I S H (@LoyalSachinFan) April 2, 2023 About Neha Grover Love for reading roused her writing instincts. Neha is guilty of having a deep-set fixation with anything caffeinated. When she is not pouring out her nest of thoughts onto the screen, you can see her reading while sipping on coffee. [ad_2] Source link https://worldnews2023.com/top-stories/this-dessert-dec

Kitkat With No Crunch: Woman Bites Into A Kitkat Just To Find...'Nothing'!

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[ad_1] What makes Kitkat different from all other chocolate bars out there? The unanimous reply will be the wafer inside it. Thick, crunchy wafer, with a rich coating of chocolate, Kitkat helps you enjoy the perfect crunch with every bite. But what if you find no wafer inside a Kitkat? Sounds absurd, right? Believe it or not, that's exactly what a person named Keely McGrath experienced recently and she took to social media to share her disappointment. Let us tell you the story from the beginning. According to the Mirror, Keely, who is a content creator and a bartender from Australia, recently bought a packet of Kitkat and gave it a bite just to realise that the "best part" of the chocolate was missing- her Kitkat had no wafer inside! The report further states that she took to social media to share the incident (the video is no more available now). "My Kitkat has no kat in it. There is no wafer," she said. The Daily Star further reported that Kelly thinks s

World's First Sunglasses Made With Chips Packets In India - It's Impressive

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[ad_1] While we thoroughly enjoy munching on delicious crunchy chips, we are also well aware that the empty pack will probably end up in a dumping ground or in our precious water bodies. Plastic has been deemed non-biodegradable, which means it is almost impossible to recycle it. Plastic waste has always been a cause of concern for the environment decline, but in a pioneering move, an Indian company has now found a way to recycle chips packets into as fascinating as sunglasses. Yes, all those discarded packets of chips , chocolates and milk packets will no longer be blamed for rising pollution and climate change. In fact, they will be used again, this time in style.  Ashaya, a Pune-based company made the novel breakthrough in their small laboratory after two years of research. They found a way to cut through the multi-layer plastic (MLP) and recycle chips packets into trendy sunglasses which are UV-polarised, durable and comfortable.  (Also Read:  This Belgian Restaurant Serves D