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Or is something seriously sinister going on here?

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modernmystery · 15/09/2018 22:40

I had a fancy for dark chocolate covered corncakes last night. Went to Tesco and they only had chocolate rice cakes (meh). So I bought some plain corn cakes and some dark chocolate for some DIY. Melted the choc in the microwave on a flat plate, dipped the corncakes face down to coat them. Left them on a plate on the kitchen counter to dry for a few hours while I watched TV. The were 90% dry when I finally headed to bed (2am) so I popped the uncovered plate of corncakes in the fridge overnight.

Woke up this morning and got a bit of a shock to see these seriously creepy patterns on every single cake.

I'm utterly baffled and quite creeped out. I haven't seen any heavy, chocolaty-footed insects in the house (second floor flat in the middle of a city). I had a go at rationalising it in terms of differential rates of contraction of chocolate and corn causing cracking, but they don't snap along those lines if I break them. I ate a few and they taste fine (yummy actually). I've shown the pictures to everyone I can and no one has any idea what would have left precise double rows of dots in a meandering pattern on the surface of the chocolate, but the theories have left me wishing I hadn't eaten any :S

Can wise mums net shed any light on this mystery?

(P.S. Sorry if I'm being overly dramatic about this but I had a SERIOUS maggot bin incident a few days ago and I'm on my home on my own at the moment so feeling a bit squeamish at the thought of dealing with whatever might be behind this.)

Or is something seriously sinister going on here?
Or is something seriously sinister going on here?
OP posts:
PurpleFlower1983 · 16/09/2018 06:34

I found a caterpilla in my fridge once, it came in with a lettuce and survived for at least 3 days before I discovered and released it so things can definitely survive.

PurpleFlower1983 · 16/09/2018 06:35

*caterpillar

peachgreen · 16/09/2018 11:07

@LS83 has got it!

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