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We all have products that we absolutely love. But sometimes, companies want to increase their profit so decide to change the recipe or ingredients to save money. Are there are good or bad examples of this for your favourite products?
 
We all have products that we absolutely love. But sometimes, companies want to increase their profit so decide to change the recipe or ingredients to save money. Are there are good or bad examples of this for your favourite products?
Does it count when the product doesn't change ingredients but does get physically smaller and charges you the same price. I'm looking at you Toblerone.
 
Does it count when the product doesn't change ingredients but does get physically smaller and charges you the same price. I'm looking at you Toblerone.
I guess technically it counts as an ingredient "change" if they reduced the amount they put in lol. I agree on that 100% though, the gap between the pieces now is just a joke ?
 
There's something about Twinkies where they don't taste the same anymore.
 
I loved Hi-C's fruit punch to death! But they changed something and it was straight up bleh. I don't know what they did but I had to start going with the orange flavor.

Though didn't matter, they soon stopped selling jugs soon afterwards anyways.
 
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