PETA aren't just pie and paint-throwing, vegan, anti-fur, animal-loving activists-they're also troop supporters. PETA has sent US troops stationed in Afghanistan these custom-made bin Laden bites chocolates.
bin Laden bites chocolates are non-dairy, vegan-friendly confections by Harbor Candy. You too can buy your own bin Laden bites chocolates five ( 2†x 2 1/2â€) pieces cost $15. All proceeds will benefit PETA programs-such as their spay-and-neuter clinic.
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