Woman accidentally sends godson, 9, chocolate bar with rude name, as mum fumes
A woman has recounted how an innocent online shopping blunder has left her in hot water with a child's mum. She has taken to mumsnet to explain how the blunder happened, to the amusement of other posters.
However, when the day came she received an altogether different call. It was the boy's father in stitches about what had just happened.Turns out that another item in her basked had also been delivered to the godson – a chocolate bar called W*nker. The dad was very amused, but unfortunately the mum didn't see the funny side.
The woman rounds off her post with a warning. She says: "This is a public service announcement to double check your basket when you’re sending things to someone else." PacificallyRequested responded with: "Ah it could have been a lot worse! At least the kid can eat the chocolate "
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